Close

Court-packing is a terrible idea. FDR proved it.

August 4, 2022 Uncategorized 0

By OLIVER DUNFORD After the Supreme Court handed down its controversial Dobbs decision, reporters asked White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre if the president would consider adding more seats to the Supreme ...

Read more.

Selective History in the Dobbs Dissent

July 27, 2022 Uncategorized 0

by Justin Buckley Dyer This essay is part of an ongoing partnership between Law & Liberty and the James Wilson Institute on Natural Rights and the American Founding. Essays in this series explore ...

Read more.

John Roberts’s Moderate Gambit

July 25, 2022 Uncategorized 0

by Andy Smarick During the oral arguments in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health, Chief Justice Roberts asked the attorney defending Mississippi’s abortion law what, at the time, seemed a peculiar question. "On stare ...

Read more.

Legislation by Any Other Name

July 25, 2022 Uncategorized 0

by Peggy Little West Virginia v. EPA is a blockbuster ruling of great consequence to the current reign of the administrative state over the lives of Americans. It restores core foundational ...

Read more.

The Tyranny of the Majority

July 25, 2022 Uncategorized 0

By: Judge Andrew Napolitano “Which is better — to be ruled by one tyrant three thousand miles away, or three thousand tyrants one mile away?” -Rev. Mather Blyes (1706-1788) Does it ...

Read more.

When did Things Start Falling Apart?

July 25, 2022 Uncategorized 0

By: Michael Boldin We were warned. The last day of the Philadelphia convention, the day we call “constitution day” today – Benjamin Franklin made a pretty stark warning, even while urging ...

Read more.

Establishing Religious Freedom

July 5, 2022 Uncategorized 0

by patrick m. garry The just-concluded Supreme Court term might be seen as a project of constitutional restoration, especially in the area of religious liberty. In Kennedy v. Bremerton School District, ...

Read more.

A Declaration of Independence from the Administrative State?

July 5, 2022 Uncategorized 0

by John Berlau At gatherings this July 4, there will likely be impassioned conversations about recent Supreme Court decisions. But it’s a ruling a few weeks ago from a federal ...

Read more.

Stop Asking Permission

July 5, 2022 Uncategorized 0

By: Mike Maharrey A free people don’t ask permission to live free. We need to rethink how we define freedom. It doesn’t come from government. https://www.instagram.com/tenthamendmentcenter/?utm_source=ig_embed&ig_rid=2bea0675-46e4-4128-b436-06bf62ba8636  

Read more.

A Tale of Two Courts

July 5, 2022 Uncategorized 0

By: Mike Maharrey I recently appeared on It’s Too Late with Alan Mosley to discuss the recent Supreme Court decisions. We not only delve into some of the specifics of the ...

Read more.