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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor may soon become the inmate formerly known as prince. British police arrested the king’s brother on his 66th…
Today, The Dispatch published my new article (gift link) on the Supreme Court’s tariff decision, entitled “The Supreme Court Spurns a…
From Thursday’s Scott v. Amazon.com, Inc., decided by the Washington Supreme Court (opinion by Justice Helen Whitener); the lawsuit was…
Given President Donald Trump’s petulant response to Friday’s Supreme Court decision barring his use of the International Emergency Economic Powers…
Read it here. I’m just starting it. From the syllabus (which is not a part of the Court’s opinion, but…
President Donald Trump suffered a major setback today at the Supreme Court, which rejected his claim of sweeping tariff authority…
An excerpt from his Executive Functions post today; note that his and Curtis Bradley’s Foreign Affairs, Nondelegation, and the Major Questions…
Robby Soave and Jason Russell unpack the Supreme Court’s blockbuster tariff ruling—what it means for executive power, trade policy, and…
as analyzed by Justice Kagan’s concurrence in today’s tariff decision: As the principal opinion explains, “regulate” is one of 9…
I testified on the subject yesterday, together with other leading scholars, such as Michael Dorf (Cornell), Benjamin Eidelson (Harvard), and…
The Second Amendment creates the default rule that, absent a narrow exception, keeping and bearing arms is a right that…
