Thursday, April 4, 2024

George Mason Law Review Symposium Articles on Chevron; My Discussion of Professor Bamzai's Article (4/4/24)

Readers of this blog interested in Chevron deference should consider the Chevron on Trial Symposium Law Review edition of the George Mason Law Review. See Megan Dill, The George Mason Law Review’s Chevron on Trial Symposium Issue (Yale J. on Reg.: Notice & Comment 4/2/24), here. The N&C article lists and links a number of articles in the Symposium Issue.

In the N&C list, I focused principally on Professor Aditya Bamzai’s On the Interpretive Foundations of the Administrative Procedure Act, 31 Geo. Mason L. Rev. 439 (2024), html here and pdf here. I previously blogged on a draft of Professor Bamzai’s article. See Scholar Doubles Down on Erroneous Claim that APA § 706 Precludes Deference (Federal Tax Procedure Blog 1/23/24; 1/24/24), here. I have now made a few short amendments to that earlier blog (indicated in red font) to address the Final Article; hence, the final date in blog title’s parenthesis has changed to 4/4/24, which is how I flag the latest change). Scholar Doubles Down on Erroneous Claim that APA § 706 Precludes Deference (Federal Tax Procedure Blog 1/23/24; 4/4/24). Suffice it to say here that I continue to disagree with Professor Bamzai.

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