The Supreme Court has declined to review a First Amendment case involving student attire while vacating a lower court ruling on gas appliance standards in light of the Loper Bright decision. This move underscores a significant judicial shift away from deferring to federal agency expertise when interpreting ambiguous statutes. Legal and tech professionals should prepare for increased challenges to administrative regulations as the judiciary reassess the balance of power between agencies and courts.
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