Loper Bright, too, certainly, and then there's the unsung villains like TransUnion v. Ramirez that effectively decided Congress lacks power to confer Art. III standing on a party by creating a new right by statute if the new right lacks a "concrete harm" element
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The Court cut at the knees Congress' ability to create private legal rights (in this case, the right to sue a credit reporting agency for mistakenly labeling customers as likely terrorists, unless this mistake is revealed publicly) and the reasoning includes among the stupidest imaginable analogies