In all three of Loper Bright, Jarkesy, and NetChoice, the Supreme Court took just about the most libertarian position it could have. The result is less concentrated power, more procedural safeguards for the accused, and more rights for those in the business of publishing others’ speech. While there is plenty to make libertarians pessimistic in the world, this Term showed once again that the Supreme Court is often (though certainly not always) a major bright spot.