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American Potential NOW: Reeling Back the Administrative State

Jul 03, 202432 minSeason 1Ep. 196
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Episode description

In this episode of American Potential NOW with host Jeff Crank, we delve into a recent Supreme Court case that has far-reaching implications for the administrative state and the interpretation of the term "reasonable". Our guests, fisherman Wayne Reichle and Cause of Action Institute Council Ryan Mulvey, were both directly involved in this landmark case.

They share their insights and experiences, shedding light on the legal battle that challenged the power of administrative agencies and the burdensome regulations imposed on small businesses and everyday Americans.The case in question arose when the National Marine Fisheries Service decided that fishermen should bear the costs of increased monitoring for herring fishing, a decision that led to a legal battle reaching the Supreme Court. Wayne, one of the fishermen involved, shares his personal experiences and the financial burden this decision would have imposed on fishermen.

The episode explores the implications of the court's ruling, which challenges the Chevron doctrine and puts the responsibility of interpreting the law back on judges.

This episode is a testament to the extraordinary potential of Americans to challenge and reshape the administrative state. Tune in to hear this story on Spotify, Pandora, iHeartRadio, and anywhere you can find your podcasts.

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