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Advancing Progress: Exploring Chevron’s Contribution to America’s Energy Requirements

Advancing Progress: Exploring Chevron’s Contribution to America’s Energy Requirements

Energy is vital to everyday life in America, from transportation to heating and powering technology. With rising demand, employees nationwide are essential in maintaining this energy supply. Ray Lopez is a senior field specialist at Chevron, working in their Permian Basin operation. His contributions are crucial to the fuel and energy that Americans depend on […]

A year after Chevron’s fall, gun laws are breaking down.

A year after Chevron's fall, gun laws are breaking down.

Over a year ago, the Supreme Court made a significant change to federal regulations by overturning what’s known as Chevron’s Doctrine. This doctrine, originating from a Supreme Court case in the 1980s, required federal judges to defer to the interpretations of federal agencies when laws were ambiguous. The ruling in Loper Bright, which effectively put […]

With Chevron’s demise, it’s time for Congress to relearn how to write real laws

Congress has relied on a lazy approach for decades. Genuine Congress has delegated much of its law-making power to unelected, unaccountable bureaucrats. In other words, Congress often appoints other lawmakers rather than making laws. There are several problems with this approach: The U.S. Constitution makes Congress the sole law-making branch of the federal government. Article […]