Roberts has the opinion overruling the 1984 case setting forth a standard in which courts give federal agencies deference to their reasonable interpretations of ambiguous laws. The decision gives more power to the courts to strike down agency actions. www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/23p...
Roberts, overruling Chevron with incredible and unearned hubris: "Perhaps most fundamentally, Chevron’s presumption is misguided because agencies have no special competence in resolving statutory ambiguities. Courts do."
So, the Court isn't there to react to resolve disputes, it is there to make the decisions themselves.
Why even fucking have elections then,if the High Clerics get to adjudicate All Things Under His Sun?
I guess we at least get to pick the person who picks the "Illuminated Ones"... Except for when a candidate fails the popular vote yet still wins which to fair does happen rather often.