Supreme Court Shakeup: Biden’s Cybersecurity Plans in Jeopardy

Biden’s cybersecurity gambit hits a Supreme Court snag—Chevron deference is out, leaving the fate of critical infrastructure in legal limbo. It’s high noon for hackers and policymakers alike, y’all. #SupremeCourtCyberShowdown

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Oh, Supreme Court, you've done it again! Just when we thought the Biden administration had a sneaky ace up its sleeve to protect our digital fortresses using ye olden laws, the Court's conservative crusade said, "Not so fast, bucko!" and pulled the rug out from under the cybersecurity strategy with a landmark case that might as well be called "Chevron defer-no-more." Now, watch agencies scramble to defend their cyber castles with legal duct tape and crossed fingers.

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