The Florida Tax Review has published a new issue of volume 28. The articles are a part of its symposium issue, titled Moore, Loper Bright, Corner Post, and the Future of the Federal Tax System. Here are the articles in that issue:
- David Hasen (Florida), Foreword, 28 Fla. Tax Rev. vii (2025).
- Calvin H. Johnson (Texas), Charles and Kathleen Moore and the Coming Tax Armageddon, 28 Fla. Tax Rev. 303 (2025).
- Reuven Avi Yonah (Michigan), Elise Hocking & Muskan Sharma, Containing the Blast Radius: Can Congress Save the Code from Realization?, 28 Fla. Tax Rev. 343 (2025).
- David Gamage (Missouri), John R. Brooks (Fordham) & Edward J. McCaffery (USC), Moore Questions, Some Answers: Fixing the Personal Tax System Despite Constitutional Constraints, 28 Fla. Tax Rev. 381 (2025).
- Donald B. Tobin (Maryland), Have Your Cake and Eat It too, Using Apportionment to Preserve Congress’s Tax Power, 28 Fla. Tax Rev. 438 (2025).
- Doron Narotzki (Akron) & Tamir Shanan (College of Management, Striks Faculty of Law, Israel), The Decline of Chevron, the Rise of Loper Bright and the Shifting Sands of Tax Law, 28 Fla. Tax Rev. 480 (2025).
- Blaine G. Saito (Ohio State), Tax Regulations in a Loper Bright Light, 28 Fla. Tax Rev. 530 (2025).
- Tracey M. Roberts (Samford – Cumberland), The Tax Trench Deepens, 28 Fla. Tax Rev. 577 (2025).




