I have linked to some of these essays as they were posted, but here is the complete set of the Law & Liberty forum on law after Chevron (assuming, of course, that we will be after Chevron in about another month).
Constitutional Government After Chevron? – How might the judicial, executive, and legislative landscape change in a potential post-Chevron world?, by Adam White (George Mason)
A World Without Chevron? – In a post-Chevron world, one would expect judges to find it harder to separate their judging from their politics, by Christopher J. Walker (Michigan)
Institutions and Incentives, All the Way Down – Abandoning Chevron may change government incentives, but the results may be minimal, by Michael S. Greve (George Mason)
The Post-Chevron Separation of Powers – Eliminating Chevron may hasten our return to a division of power that helps guarantee liberty, by John O. McGinnis (Northwestern)
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