Today, I finalized a paper which has been posted to SSRN. The posting is here:
John A. Townsend, Loper Bright Is the Law But Poor Statutory Interpretation (February 18, 2025). Available at SSRN: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=5143707
As I understand SSRN, although it is posted and can be publicly accessed, SSRN still has to go through an approval process. I am not sure why that is, but I think that the paper can be accessed through the link above.
I had previously posted to SSRN a draft of the paper (the draft is here).
Readers may also be interested in the updates that I make during the year to the discussion of deference (Chevron, Loper Bright, et al.) in the 2025 Working Draft of the Federal Tax Procedure Book. I will publish the 2025 Editions on SSRN in early August 2025. In the meantime, because of all the developments in the general subject of deference since the publication of the August 2024 editions, I will periodically post aggregate changes on the page to the right titled Federal Tax Procedure Book 2024 Editions Updates (7/26/24; 1/5/25), here.
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