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Overruling Chevron Sent Congress a Different Message
In “Chevron’s End Could Be Good for Free Trade” (Op-ed, Aug. 28), Thomas Duesterberg writes that the Supreme Court gave Congress “an extra tool to combat ineffective and often-counterproductive trade policy.” This embraces a peculiar understanding of the constitutional separation of powers. Congress has always had the power to override executive policy initiatives.