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Campgrounds are completely booked and yet there are tons of open sites? A new bill would explore how well reservation systems like recreation.gov are working.| Outdoor Alliance
Ruling shifts balance of power to judicial branch| Earthjustice
“Chevron deference” is referring to the doctrine of judicial deference given to administrative action. It was coined after a landmark case, Chevron U.S.A., Inc. v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc., 468 U.S. 837 (1984). In Chevron, the Supreme Court set forth a legal test as to when the court should defer to the agency’s answer or interpretation, holding that such judicial deference is appropriate where the agency’s answer was not unreasonable, so long as Congress had not spoken...| LII / Legal Information Institute
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