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Author: albaby1 🐝 HONORARY
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Subject: Re: Promise Broken
Date: 01/21/2025 10:26 AM
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That's the way it is supposed to work. But with an executive branch stuffed with boot-licking sycophants, a right wing activist SC, House and Senate in the hands of a debased Republican Party and in abject fear of Magalini, I think it may be hard to stop the abuses of power.

I don't think so. APA stuff is pretty basic. When government changes the way it does things in areas subject to the APA, they have to do it through formal rule-making, provide advance notice and an opportunity for comment. Federal government 101.

These issues are decided by the lower federal courts, and don't involve the types of legal issues that would ever make it up to SCOTUS. And in fact, SCOTUS is probably more sympathetic to the APA these days, because it represents Congressional control over agencies - exactly the sort of thing they've been talking up in their latest decisions.
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