agencies interpret them in light of changing circumstances over the years and decades. does the epa, does the supreme court s ruling on the epa essentially say unless congress has specifically, you know, given you the authority to do some very specific thing, knno agency can do anything and if that s the case, is that a recipe for administrative paralysis? it s a recipe for administrative paralysis but that rule congress must specify what agencies can do only applies in a certain subset of cases. the cases that the supreme court designates as major questions or major issues. now, we know, from the supreme court s decision in west virginia versus epa they believe how americans consume energy is a major question and is a major issue so any measures that president biden took to address that issue we need to be