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U.S. Supreme Court,
Intellectual Property

May 2, 2025

Copyright after Loper Bright: New challenges for the copyright office?

The Supreme Court's 2024 Loper Bright ruling, which overturned Chevron deference, is unlikely to significantly impact copyright law.

Sarah Van Voorhis

Associate
Irell & Manella LLP

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Ada Liu

Associate
Irell & Manella LLP

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Copyright after <i>Loper Bright</i>: New challenges for the copyright office?
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For nearly 40 years, courts applied the Chevron doctrine when assessing agency actions, deferring to an agency's reasonable interpretation of statute, rather than imposing their own interpretation. However, in 2024, the Supreme Court overturned this practice in Loper Bright Enterpri...

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