… and signed into law by the president when the language that Congress writes in the bill is kind of ambiguous, when it's hard to understand. So it gives the executive … The Supreme Court struck down [the Chevron deference principle], leading to legal challenges to the EPA's PFAS efforts. … the national drinking water standard that was just finalized in April. Okay. It is unclear how those legal challenges are going to play out, but they are sure to be complicated by the overturning of the Chevron deference principle. (20:59)
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