Eh, but there will always be some level of detail that was not delegated. That's the bad faith side of Loper. It essentially says that every detail of every instance must be expressly included in the legislation. Which just isn't possible.
Loper says nothing like that! I know that there were a lot of hot takes after the decision, but read it yourself. All Loper says is that when the law is ambiguous about agency powers, the courts get final say, they don't defer to the agency interpretation.
brookst|1 year ago
WillPostForFood|1 year ago
https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/23pdf/22-451_7m58.pdf