Why Trump’s Judicial Picks Should Look Different In 2025 Than They Did In 2017
The kind of clerked-for-four-justices-and-the-Pope, writes-poetry-about-calculus nominees Trump needed last time aren’t necessary politically. If Trump wants a tie to go to conservatism and not credentialism, it can.
The actions hemming in the administrative state put power back where it belongs — with elected representatives and ultimately with the people.
Laws with criminal consequences should be considered by the legislative branch, not pushed through by unelected and unaccountable bureaucrats.
This week is a legal flurry, with an upcoming Supreme Court dump, Biden's student loan bailout scheme rulings, more Hunter Biden drama, and two major issues with Jack Smith.
There are few things less 'democratic' than empowering a bunch of unaccountable, unelected bureaucrats to make laws.
Wednesday’s arguments were all about whether the Supreme Court should do away with the unworkable Chevron deference.
While you may not care about fisheries, you should care about Chevron deference, which gives too much power to unelected bureaucrats.
Does the SEC have the constitutional authority to regulate and target small business owners, up to the tune of a half-a-million-dollar fine?