Kristin E. Hickman (University of Minnesota - Twin Cities - School of Law) has posted Anticipating A New Modern Skidmore Standard on SSRN. Here is the abstract:
In Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, the Supreme Court overruled Chevron deference but blessed giving agency interpretations "respect" or "weight" during judicial review under the Skidmore standard. Yet, the Court offered only a brief survey in Loper Bright regarding Skidmore as a doctrine, with little guidance regarding what judicial review under Skidmore ought to look like. The Court might not have felt the need to elaborate, as Skidmore review has been around in one form or another for eighty years. Yet, Skidmore is a more complicated doctrine than many people realize. An extensive Skidmore jurisprudence exists, with nuances that do not entirely square with some of the assumptions and reasoning in Loper Bright. The purpose of this Essay is to explore the world of Skidmore review of agency statutory interpretations and to anticipate some of the questions about Skidmore that will inevitably arise as courts apply it in future cases.
Highly recommended.