EV regulations 'most at risk' from overthrow of Chevron, says Capital Alpha's James Lucier

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Published 2024-06-28
James Lucier, Capital Alpha Partners managing director, and Danny Cervallos, NBC News and MSNBC legal analyst, join CNBC's 'The Exchange' to discuss the Supreme Court ruling that reduces government regulation.

All Comments (21)
  • Unelected people in federal agencies never should have had the power they were given under Chevron. Congress needs to reassert itself as the legislative body, executive orders should be curtailed, and voters should hold Congress responsible for acting when action is needed.
  • 5 USC 554. P.L. 89-554. 1946. Chevron Deference was illegal back in 1984 when USSC with only 6 judges No more nameless, faceless, bureaucratic deciding my Constitutional rights.
  • @Jose-hq8gn
    The most important scotus decision in a long time..the agencies cannot rule in this country..
  • @miken7629
    This is so wonderful, Bureaucracy had become the fourth and most powerful branch of government, Trump had been trying to rein in Bureaucracy and his Justice picks did the job for him. The idea the Bureaucrats can create laws and penalties by decree is unamerican, unconstitutional, an abuse of power. Now we need budget cuts that cuts down the size of Bureaucracy to reduce the deficit.
  • @chiplowery236
    I 100% agree with the decision, agencies have no one to blame but themselves for overreaching with their interpretations.
  • Let’s hope all Federal regulations are immediately suspended until they can all be reviewed to ensure they do not infringe on the peoples individual right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Tear down the Federal Government as it is today and restore the three Co-equal branches of Government.
  • So now the "Experts" will have to state in Public what their expertise says. Or they can appear before Congress in Public Hearings and there explain why they see a need to stop American Citizens from doing what we want with our own Property. Or why they should tell us what kind of Car/Truck to buy.
  • @mikek3979
    Congress should write the laws and rules - not unelected bureaucrats.
  • The agency experts don't know the subject matter either. Look at some of the comgressional hearings.
  • @carguy3028
    We don’t have a dictatorship, we have a representative republic. If you want the law to be something else you have Congress to pass a law and the president signs it. The Courts interpret law this is in our constitution. The people in the agencies who are enforcing the law should not be interpreting law.
  • @Idol76
    Aww,sorry for the Democrats and their push for fascism. ☹️
  • Good. There should be no “regulations” forcing people to buy overpriced, poisoned powered plastic bubbles. You wanna buy one? Fine. Just leave the rest of us alone.
  • @marshall176
    Exploited? By whom? Chevron came out in 1984. And it was a bad idea then and a bad idea now. Just what do you fear?
  • @axer3515
    That's how it was meant to work. Agencies can go to the legislature and try to pass laws the way it was meant to be.
  • @glennbzt
    Vote red let’s keep common sense Supreme Court ..liberals Unhinged as always😂