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The 3 Cases That Could Change America [The Daily FWD] July 26, 2024 [UNSUBSCRIBE]( The Supreme Court Goes to War Hi Reader, Here’s what our editors are looking at today… [Click here to learn more]( Jim Rickards: A Brave New World: The Supreme Court Torpedoes the 'Administrative State' The Supreme Court is at war with the “administrative state.” In three major cases decided at the end of the Supreme Court’s last term, the Court decided against the administrative state, reducing the powers of administrative agencies. Collectively, these decisions shift power away from the agencies (and in some cases Congress), transferring that power to the Courts. Decades-old precedents were swept aside to shift the balance of power in Washington. The implications of these decisions extend to all federal agencies. 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