My fervent hope is that, after Chevron is destroyed, Wickard v. Filburn can be addressed. You want a single case that extends the power of the Fed.gov, this is it - it basically stated that the jurisdiction of the Interstate Commerce Clause was effectively unlimited, so long as the Feds could prove even the tiniest indirect impact on it from any action that took place wholly within a single state. In that case, it was ruled that a farmer growing food on his own farm, ONLY to feed his family, had a negative effect upon the price of agricultural products across state lines. After that, there were no limits on federal power, and they greedily seized it from the states as quickly as they could.
Bury Chevron, then kill off Wickard.
are they set to rule on WvF?