1980s and that case, the Supreme Court instructed federal courts to defer an agencys interpretation of the law if the law is quote ambiguous, unquote. Some of your academic writings express skepticism about the Chevron Doctrine and concern that it allows an ad men straegs to impose its policy preference by avoiding the political process. I can understand why this is appealing to an administration. I also think its a threat to the separation of powers because it transfers power fro the congress and just dish area to the Executive Branch. Thats why ive reversed the Chevron Doctrine. Many members of this committee have cosponsored this ledges london attacks. As someone who has written extensively about the separation of powers, can you tell us why the separation of powers are so important and how it how it
helps to protect individual freedom. Spiration of powers protects individual lebt because it responds to the concern the framers had that Senator Klobuchar yesterday that the accumulati
just changing one life, one meal, one day at the shelter or one kid that remembers something you said in a tutoring program, if we all did that more, and i fall short, too. i know and i want to do more on that front, but you can make a big difference in people s lives. i just bring that into the judging. i think my judge based on the law, but how does that affect me as a judge? i think i first of all standing in the shoes of others. we could all be that homeless person. we could all be that kid who needs more structured educational environment. and one of the things i was taught by my mom but also, i remember chris able, my sixth grade english teacher and religion teacher and football coach and baseball coach, one of his and he drove me to school. one of his and he s now on the board of washington jesuit academy with me. but one of his lessons in to
change everything at once, but just changing one life, one meal one day at the shelter or one kid that remembers something you said in a tutoring program, you know, if we all did that more and i fall short, too, i know. and i want to do more on that front, but you can make a big difference in people s lives. i just bring that into the judging. i think my judge based on the law, but how does that affect me as a judge? i think first of all i, standing in the shoes of others. we could all be that homeless person. we could all be that kid who needs more, a more structured educational environment and one of the things i was taught by my mom but also i remember chris able, my sixth grade english teacher and religion teacher and football coach and baseball coach, one of his and he drove me to school, one of his and he s now on the board