One Last Word on the Chevron Deference
Alternative title: The Things I Can Only Write About Chevron Here at Substack
I know some readers are probably getting tired of me writing about last Friday’s recission of the Chevron deference by the Supreme Court. But I’m going to write one more time about it right now, and I will also be livestreaming an interview Wednesday with Meghan Lapp, who is the spokesperson for the commercial fishermen who brought the Loper Bright Industries v. Raimondo litigation in the first place. More on that later.
The pieces I’ve posted here to this point on this topic were written for Forbes and the Daily Caller, where I am obligated to conform my writing to the respective editorial standards at those two publications. I have no problem at all with those standards - if I did, I would stop writing at those places. But here at Substack, I am freer to speculate and express opinions based on my many years of experience and inside knowledge of things happening behind the scenes.
So, away we go.
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