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Shortly after the Supreme Court ruled that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) does not empower the president to…
As you might expect, President Donald Trump was not happy about the Supreme Court’s rejection of his attempt to assert…
In Learning Resources, Chief Justice Roberts found that President Trump’s tariffs lacked sufficient precedent. As a result, under the major…
Learning Resources had seven separate opinions. Everyone wrote something, except for Justices Alito and Sotomayor. For a regular merits decision, where…
Trump announces his “Liberation Day” tariffs. April 2025. (CNP/AdMedia/Newscom) The Atlantic just published my article (gift link) about the tariff ruling…
From the Report & Recommendation in New Moon Reptiles LLC v. Saekow d/b/a DD’s Plants, issued by Magistrate Judge Ryon…
Devon Horton resigned as school superintendent in DeKalb County, Georgia, after being indicted on 17 federal counts over an alleged…
A nicely crafted passage from Justice Gorsuch’s concurrence defending of the “major questions doctrine” (the principle that “ambiguous language” in…
Another nicely crafted passage from Justice Gorsuch’s concurrence today in the tariff case, further defending the “major questions doctrine”—the principle…
Six of the nine justices who currently serve on the U.S. Supreme Court were appointed by Republican presidents. Today, in…
An excerpt from his Executive Functions post today; note that his and Curtis Bradley’s Foreign Affairs, Nondelegation, and the Major Questions…
Today’s guest is Michael Shermer, founding publisher of Skeptic magazine and author of the new book Truth: What It Is,…
