Encino Motors turns up as a critical precedent in a recent federal judge's decision about DACA/Dreamers.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-otc-daca/how-an-obscure-scotus-employment-ruling-put-the-brakes-on-daca-rollback-idUSKBN1EZ2Y6
I wrote about the ENCINO decision here, a year and a half ago, in one of my end-of-session round ups of the big SCOTUS cases.
http://jamesian58.blogspot.com/2016/07/continuing-discussion-of-supreme-courts.html
The significance of ENCINO is simply that SCOTUS is cutting back on the amount of deference it thinks is due to the executive branch under the CHEVRON doctrine.
Whether that's a good or a bad development depends as always on the answer to the question "who do you trust?" A more interesting question philosophically is why CHEVRON deference came about, and had the sort of run it has had since 1984.
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