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Santa Clara Law Review


FILLING THE DEFERENCE VACUUM: REBUILDING INTERPRETIVE AUTHORITY FOR AI AND EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES AFTER CHEVRON
The Supreme Court's 2024 decision in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo dismantled the Chevron deference doctrine, transferring interpretive authority over ambiguous statutes from federal agencies to Article III courts. This shift arrives at a uniquely consequential moment: artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies evolve at a pace that far outstrips both congressional responsiveness and judicial competence. For decades, agencies such as the FTC, FCC, EPA, NHT
Kiana Sinaki
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