• Deference (also called submission or passivity) is the condition of submitting to the espoused, legitimate influence of one's superior or superiors. Deference...
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  • Judicial deference is the condition of a court yielding or submitting its judgment to that of another legitimate party, such as the executive branch in...
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  • statute. The decision articulated a doctrine known as "Chevron deference". Chevron deference consisted of a two-part test that was deferential to government...
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  • considered under the weaker Skidmore deference. Existing rules and case law already decided under Chevron deference were to remain in place from this decision...
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  • interpretative rules deserve deference according to their persuasiveness. The court adopted a case-by-case test, the Skidmore deference, which considers the rulings...
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  • two versions of the doctrine, a narrow version (a limitation on Chevron deference) and a broad version (a clear statement rule). Under the narrow version...
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  • the courts. Auer deference gives agencies the highest level of deference in interpreting their own regulations. However, deference is warranted only...
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  • Wastes 1978: "Education for Passivity in Branch-Plant Society" 1980: Deference to Authority: The Case of Canada "Finding Aid for the Edgar Zodiag Friedenberg...
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  • Chevron/Auer deference, informal statements of agency interpretation are not entitled to Chevron/Auer deference. High Chevron/Auer deference requires some...
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  • deference indices are: The T/V deference entitlement system of European languages was famously detailed by linguists Brown and Gilman. T/V deference entitlement...
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  • governed by an "intelligible principle." Skidmore v. Swift & Co. (1944) - deference to agency "rules" and interpretations not intended by Congress to carry...
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  • of the administrative state comes from judicial deference. In technical terminology, judicial deference is a standard of judicial review that that applies...
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    its standard of review, an appellate court decides the extent of the deference it would give to the lower court's decision, based on whether the appeal...
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  • review of agency action Arbitrary and capricious State Farm Chevron deference Auer deference Loper Bright Committed to agency discretion Due process Londoner...
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  • review of agency action Arbitrary and capricious State Farm Chevron deference Auer deference Loper Bright Committed to agency discretion Due process Londoner...
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    His star is the only one to be mounted on a vertical surface, out of deference to his request that the name Muhammad—a name he shares with the Islamic...
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  • The People's Republic of China claims Taiwan as its Taiwan Province. In deference to the People's Republic of China, the United Nations refers to Taiwan...
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    really expressed the informal consensus of mullahs as to the degree of deference they wished to show one another. A teacher in madreseh might be greatly...
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  • in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lord is a general title denoting deference applied to a male person of authority, religious or political, or a deity...
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    Council, Inc. (1984), in which the Supreme Court instructed courts to grant deference to federal agencies' interpretation of ambiguous laws and regulations...
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  • Chevron deference by reviewing courts. Nonetheless, the Supreme Court of the United States invoked the major questions doctrine to deny agency deference and...
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    Bond (stylised as BOND; formerly often typeset as bond in deference to the owners of the 007 trademark) is an Australian/British string quartet that specialises...
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    migrant camps and businesses in the interior of the United States. In deference to the Posse Comitatus Act of 1878, Eisenhower declined to authorize the...
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    was occasionally omitted in Scotland, even by the national church, in deference to protests that the previous Edwards were English kings who had "been...
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    The relationship between Paul the Apostle and women is an important element in the theological debate about Christianity and women because Paul was the...
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    from the majority opinion, arguing that courts should have had complete deference to the executive decision to determine that Yaser Esam Hamdi was an enemy...
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    suggested a unification of the three. Jobim and Gilberto reacted with deference and enthusiasm. Getz was reluctant, at first, as he had heard the two...
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  • the Senate to determine how it conducts its own business. However, the deference is not absolute: If the Senate is without the capacity to act (if all...
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    Auer deference, a doctrine requiring courts to defer to an agency's interpretations of its own regulations. According to Judge Thapar, Auer deference gives...
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    Webster's No. 52 has not been reissued by the team since he retired in deference to his legacy with the Steelers. In 1999, he was ranked number 75 on The...
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