The Supreme Court just sided with my New Jersey-based, family-owned fishing business — and may have even saved it.
That’s the reality of the court’s June 28 decision in a case called Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, which overturned the “Chevron doctrine” that gave unchecked power to federal bureaucrats.
Yet the media reaction hasn’t focused on what the ruling means for regular people and job creators like me.