Halloween House Of Horrors Channels Supreme Court
Briefly

Halloween season in Washington, D.C., highlighted the intersection of law and absurdity, exemplified by costumes referencing Chevron deference and its implications on future environmental regulations.
The costume of the 'ghost of Chevron deference' metaphorically represents the fears of the environmental consequences resulting from judicial decisions regarding regulatory power and the EPA.
The humorous commentary on Halloween costumes unveils deeper concerns in the legal community about the implications of court decisions on environmental policies and public health.
Through satire, the article illustrates the specter of regulatory negligence and its potential disastrous effects on future generations, all framed within a Halloween context.
Read at abovethelaw.com
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