
Chevron Deference Doctrine Deep Dive Part 4d: Chief Justice Roberts in Loper-Bright v. Raimondo 2024
2025-12-26
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We finish Chief Justice Roberts' Opinion for the Court today for Part 4d of this deep dive as we continue the Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo (2024) decision that overruled Chevron (1984), Chief Justice Roberts' Opinion for the Court starting from from his page 23 Roman Numeral III, letter B number 2 in the Slip Opinion through to the end of the Opinion of the Court on the bottom of page 35.
We have one more episode in this Deep Dive after this one to do the concurrences by Thomas and Gorsuch. This is the 15th Chevron Deference Deep Dive episode we've done on TRP podcast since winter 2024. And here it is winter 2025.
https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/23pdf/22-451_7m58.pdf
(603 U.S. _____ (2024) of the Opinion of the Court written by Chief Justice Roberts.
We will pick up with the Republican concurrences in Loper Bright next time.
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