Lawyer Chris Horner writes in the Wall Street Journal that quick change is possible if government lawyers follow certain procedures embedded in the American legal system.
Horner believes that regulation overreach can be remedied quickly by using what is called confessing error. This would not involve new legislation, partisan politics or radical changes in philosophy.
In a confession of error, government attorneys simply inform a court that the state has legally erred in some aspect of a law, requiring an annulment or reconsideration of a rule.
With the coming administration, many are asking how to overturn the vast maze of woke regulations burdening the economy and other sectors.
When citizens or firms challenge these rules and regulations, their efforts can become mired in court processes that can take years to resolve.
If the new administration fast-tracks its confession of errors, it could remove many of the woke shackles weighing down industry and society.
These laws can generate regulations that liberal administrators interpret in manners Congress never envisioned.
At the same time, government lawyers can seek out other improprieties in the public record that are based more on leftist ideology than a concern for the common good.
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2024/11/overcoming_the_tyranny_of_regulation.html
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