Legal AF by MeidasTouch - Supreme Court’s MAJOR RULING just BACKFIRED MASSIVELY
Episode Date: July 12, 2024The Supreme Court may have thought they were helping MAGA federalists by trying to dismantle administrative agencies that touch the lives of every American to try to give even more power to the presid...ency. Michael Popok of Legal AF explains that it will backfire and have the opposite effect, allowing all socially progressive groups to go to their local federal judge and seek to overturn right-wing policies, procedures, and requirements that always favored big industry over the people. For their buy 1 get 1 50% off deal, head to https://3DayBlinds.com/LEGALAF Visit https://meidastouch.com for more! Join the Legal AF Patreon: https://Patreon.com/LegalAF Remember to subscribe to ALL the MeidasTouch Network Podcasts: MeidasTouch: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/meidastouch-podcast Legal AF: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/legal-af MissTrial: https://meidasnews.com/tag/miss-trial The PoliticsGirl Podcast: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-politicsgirl-podcast The Influence Continuum: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-influence-continuum-with-dr-steven-hassan Mea Culpa with Michael Cohen: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/mea-culpa-with-michael-cohen The Weekend Show: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-weekend-show Burn the Boats: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/burn-the-boats Majority 54: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/majority-54 Political Beatdown: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/political-beatdown Lights On with Jessica Denson: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/lights-on-with-jessica-denson On Democracy with FP Wellman: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/on-democracy-with-fpwellman Uncovered: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/maga-uncovered Coalition of the Sane: https://meidasnews.com/tag/coalition-of-the-sane Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This is Michael Popak, Legal AF,
the United States Supreme Court, Super Right Wing Majority,
just screwed themselves, as we like to say around here
on Legal AF, because they decided they needed,
as an article of faith for their Federalist credentials,
to throw out something
that's been up their backside for the last 50 years, a decision called Chevron, which touches
every one of our lives one way or the other for the 50 years it was on the books. You may not have
known what it was. You may not have known what the Chevron deference was that federal judges were
required to give to each agency and cabinet in the
federal government and its technical experts about rules and regulations that they promulgated.
Congress passes big acts.
The Clean Water Act, the Education Act, a voting act, something about Medicare, healthcare
providing, labor, employment, big acts.
And then up until two weeks ago, they deferred to their agencies and there are a number of
agencies, some where I've seen totals as much as 438 agencies and sub-agencies of the United
States government, 137 executive agencies, right?
Things like the Department of Agriculture,
Commerce, Education, Energy, Health and Human Services,
Health and Interior, Labor, State, you know,
you name it, urban redevelopment.
It touches every one of our lives.
Social Security, Medicare, you name it.
And what these agencies were doing since 1984
until about two weeks ago,
is that when it wasn't that clear,
or even sometimes when it was very clear,
crystal clear in a congressional act,
like let's take the clean water bill.
Clean water bill says that the purpose is to eliminate
all water pollution or air pollution by 1985. Okay,
that didn't happen. And one of the major reasons it didn't happen is because every time Republicans
and the GOP get into the presidency and appoint executive agency positions, they always put some
sort of industry person, they put a coal miner, a coal mine owner as the head of the
EPA, right? They put all of the people who were once regulated by that industry that can't wait
to get in there, hollow out the agency, hollow out its regulations and water down everything,
no pun intended. And that happens every time. And yes, if there's a Democrat in between
and it's one or two terms,
they're able to sort of reverse course,
but it takes a long time.
And the reality is that agencies,
because of civil servants
and the appointments by Republicans,
starting with even Reagan, all the way forward,
Reagan, double Bushes, and Trump,
the result has been a relatively very right wing set
of executive action that actually undermines
the very purpose of the congressional acts
that have been passed.
We don't have clean water and clean air since 1985,
and that's because the agencies have been headed
for a lot of that period
by the right, I almost said MAGA, pre-MAGA right wing. Now the Supreme Court, led by MAGA right
wing, have thrown away Chevron, which basically said, defer to agency expertise. Each one of these
450 agencies have experts who do the rulemaking. Now it used to be that the rulemaking,
which was promulgated under something called
the Administrative Procedures Act,
which is approved by Congress, Congress was fine with it.
They can't sit, they can barely write a piece of legislation.
You think they can then think through at the moment,
all of the sub parts and sub regulations
that need to be promulgated in order to give life and to
effectuate the policies that they've just initiated? The answer to that is no. They've
always referred to agency expertise. But again, remember the premise of this hot take,
the agency expertise has always been generally been in the hands of right right wing industry former industry executives
again look outside and look at your look at your your waterways in your town there's a reason
they're still polluted since the 1980s now that the Supreme Court led by Justice Robertson of all
things Justice Gorsuch whose mother and, Ann Gorsuch, was the Environmental Protection Agency
Administrator, right, who got Chevron passed under the Reagan administration back in 1984
before the United States Supreme Court, which was a huge win against environmental protection,
even though she was the head of environmental protection. But to Gorsuch, who's now completely taken the red or blue pill and is always now sides with the
Mago Wright, with Alito and Thomas, get rid of it! Get rid of mom's old rule! And
now what's the result? The result is that environmentalists and people that care
about all types of regulation, commerce, education, healthcare, energy, interior, you name it,
can now say to a federal judge,
ignore the expertise of that agency
and the rulemaking of that agency.
Just look at the act that was passed by Congress
and see if on its paper, on its face, those rules successfully implement
that act.
The act is clear.
If the act is clear on its face, the United States Supreme Court just said in its recent
ruling, you never get to agency deference and you should never defer federal judges.
That's your job.
You interpret the law.
That's what they said.
So how do you use it to your advantage? If you've hated all of these ridiculous watered down
regulations that did nothing to provide the benefits
that the Congressional Act was supposed to address.
Well then you say, judge, you don't get to look
at the deference of these agencies anymore.
Who cares what the executive director
of the Environmental Protection Agency says under Trump? Who cares? You judge, hopefully a Obama, Biden, Clinton appointee. You judge. Look at this
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So let me boil it down for you.
It was an article of faith when the federalists
on the Supreme Court got the numbers
and they have it now six to three,
that they were gonna do a number of things.
First, they hated the right to an abortion.
They were always going to get rid of Roe v. Wade,
and they did it in the Dobbs decision two years ago.
That's one.
Two, expand exponentially Second Amendment gun rights
in this country.
That is also an article of federalism.
Czech did that in a case involving
the New York Rifle Association also two years ago, Czech.
And the third leg of the stool holding up federalism
is destroy the administrative state.
It's grown too big.
We believe in the unitary executive branch,
seems a little inconsistent.
We believe in an imperial president
and we don't want anything chipping
away at his powers like independent executive agencies. So reel them in, take away the automatic
deference that judges used to give under Chevron. They'd be like, well, under the Chevron decision,
we really have to give deference to what the agency experts have to say in this particular area,
because as judges, we're not water experts, we're not air, we're not atomic energy, we're not nuclear energy experts, we're not experts
on Medicare or Medicaid or the provision of health services. Well, they are now.
And you can use that to your advantage if you've never liked the policies made by the GOP and right
right wing whenever they get in office. So this already cuts the knees out from under Donald Trump if he decides when he
gets back in in the first 180 days as part of Project 2025, Agenda 47, or whatever the manifesto
mind-cump thing that he's going to be operating under once or be forced to operate under by the
out-of-control right-wing MAGA federalist. I mean, he's got a movement now that is controlling him
as much as he's controlling the movement
and people who want to get back in power.
And so if he thinks he's gonna do all that,
he's gonna use the agencies to roll back regulations
and water down regulations in major industries,
he's got another thing coming,
because all of the counter groups,
the green groups and other groups
that care about these issues can now run
to their local federal judge in sue and say,
hey, that new regulation is inconsistent
with the actual act that Congress passed
and it should be ignored.
And you should ban and block that regulation and force the agency
under a mandate, under mandamus to pass a new one. You've got that power under the new rule
established by this Supreme Court on their way out. We joked that almost gallows humor that this
last term of the Supreme Court almost seemed like a going out of business sale for democracy and our justice system. Everything 100% off on precedent, 50% off on
civil liberties. I mean, that's where we're at. Now, I want to do a shout out. I think it's important
that this particular analysis, although it's consistent with what we've talked about on Legal AF, when we
said, hey, and I did a hot take on this, I said, hey, look out, because if you don't defer to
agencies anymore, how are you going to expand agencies to pass regulations controlled by
industry insiders if Trump ever got back in? But Evergreen, which is a collaborative on the green side of the
ledger, just issued a very good new article which is called How the Climate Movement Can Use the End
of Chevron, this precedent I just talked about that Gorsuch's mother helped establish to close
pollution loopholes. It's time for the court
to once again answer to the people. I really liked it because it brought together a lot of
the analysis that Ben and me and Karen and I have been doing on legal AF. So here's the summary of
it. There's a silver lining at everything. Yes, we now have an imperial unitary president who's got absolute immunity, but that runs
both ways.
And be careful what you ask for if a Democrat or independent gets into office.
So that's one.
Two, as we said on Legal AF, the decision overturning Chevron, while you may not have
understood or you didn't hear about it,
is probably the most monumental thing
that touches everybody's lives.
More so than even than criminal immunity about it,
immunity for criminal conduct by a president.
Your life, whether you like it or not,
is impacted every day by the federal government,
the social safety net, the programs, policies, rules, regulations, and money that come through agencies. Are you
taking Social Security? Did you get a student loan? Are you on Medicare or Medicaid? People
in my family are. If that's the case, you have the Democrats to thank for that because they were
all established during democratic administrations.
You like clean water and clean air, as clean as we can get it under the current pushback,
you know who to thank for that.
So the Great Society came out of the Johnson administration, a one-term president, back
in the late 60s, early 70s, before it gave way to Nixonian kleptocracy and criminality.
Let's hope history doesn't repeat itself. We'll continue to follow it all in the
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