
Chevron Deference Doctrine Deep Dive Part 3e: the Kagan Dissent in Loper-Bright v. Raimondo 2024
5/27/2025
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For Part 3e of this deep dive we continue the Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo (2024) decision that overruled Chevron (1984), Kagan's dissent continued from her p. 15 (Roman Numeral II) to her p. 24 at the top (Roman Numeral III) of that Slip Opinion.
We go from p. 15 through to the top of her p. 24 stopping at Roman Numeral III of the Slip Opinion (603 U.S. _____ (2024) of Kagan's dissent.
We will pick up the rest of p.15 of that dissent next time.
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