Anirvan Chatterjee on Nostr: "…when Congress writes laws…regulating the auto industry, it tends to ...
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"content": "\"…when Congress writes laws…regulating the auto industry, it tends to intentionally use ambiguous language to give experts in federal agencies more latitude…in recognition of the fact that 'it’s nearly impossible for members of Congress to be issue experts'…auto regulations included in the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law are now vulnerable…including the automatic emergency braking rule\"\n\nhttps://usa.streetsblog.org/2024/07/10/what-the-fall-of-the-chevron-doctrine-could-mean-for-auto-safety",
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