The US Supreme Court overturned the 1984 Chevron precedent, limiting federal agencies' regulatory authority, and revoked a NOAA rule requiring fishermen to pay $700 a day for observer coverage at sea.

The US Supreme Court ruled in favor of herring fishermen, overturning the 1984 Chevron precedent, and limiting federal agencies' regulatory authority. The court's 6-2 decision revoked a NOAA rule requiring fishermen to pay $700 a day for observer coverage at sea. The case challenged the administrative state's power, questioning the authority of federal agencies to impose costs on businesses without explicit Congressional approval.

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