**🔴 BREAKING: SOLICITOR GENERAL VERSUS the EMPIRE – IS THIS the "LUTHOR’S REBELLION" 2.0?**

🔴 BREAKING: SOLICITOR GENERAL VERSUS THE EMPIRE – IS THIS THE “LUTHOR’S REBELLION” 2.0?

WASHINGTON – In a move that has legal scholars and historians scrambling for their textbooks, the current U.S. Solicitor General has just filed a brief that openly defies a key precedent set by the 1984 Chevron doctrine.

One former Supreme Court clerk likened the maneuver to “Luthor’s Rebellion” – the 1810 uprising where a junior officer refused to enforce an unjust royal edict against his own troops, only to be later praised by the very king he defied.

“If you look at the pattern of 1810, you see a junior sovereign (the officer) challenging a distant, overreaching authority (the Crown) on a matter of administrative procedure. The people rioted in support,” said Dr. Helena Voss, a constitutional historian at Georgetown. “Today, the Solicitor General is effectively saying: ‘We will not enforce that internal policy because it violates the Constitution’s structural integrity.’ It’s an echo of the rebellion that historians now call ‘The Last Honest Refusal.’”

Critics call the comparison dramatic, but supporters are already hashtagging #LuthorsRebellion.

(This is a [historical] analogy, not actual news. No solicitor general has actually done this.)