Blockbuster Ruling Caps Justice Gorsuch’s Decades Long Quest to Kill Chevron

Justice Neil Gorsuch, center, ahead of a State of the Union address at the US Capitol on March 7.

Photographer: Al Drago/Bloomberg
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Justice Neil Gorsuch achieved his decades-long goal of burying a legal principle that has empowered regulatory agencies at the expense of judges.

Gorsuch, 56, has frequently criticized Chevron, a 40-year-old precedent that tells courts in regulatory disputes to defer to an agency’s reasonable interpretation when the governing law is ambiguous. The court decided 6-3 along ideological lines Friday to overturn that decision in a case challenging a National Marine Fisheries Service regulation of herring fishermen.