Loper Bright is a maddening opinion for statutory interpretation afficionados. The Court killed Chevron based on purported theories of statutory-interpretation separation of powers, but those theories do not actually reflect the Court’s usual practice, despite the Court’s claims. My new piece in the Harvard Journal of Legislation details this argument. Here’s an
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