by William C. Duncan | Jul 17, 2024
Ruling on Chevron deference nudges branches of government back into their own lanes Written by A recent U.S. Supreme Court decision has important implications for protecting the principle of separation of powers and should give states greater leeway to fulfill their...
by Derek Monson | Jul 17, 2024
Constitutional principles should guide – or stop – election challenges Written by Derek Monson Originally published in Deseret News. Despite the final primary election canvass having concluded, ongoing election disputes remain. One of them, the 2nd Congressional...
by Rick B. Larsen | Jul 16, 2024
The principles that created America can rescue America Written by Rick B. Larsen What exactly will it take to shock the collective American conscience back into a sense of decency and civility? Based on some social media comments still pushing polarizing contempt, an...
by Nic Dunn | Jul 11, 2024
Removing work disincentives in the social safety net will strengthen upward mobility and the economy Written by Nic Dunn Originally published in Washington Examiner. Policymakers at the national level looking for ways to strengthen economic opportunity too often...
by The Likely Voter | Jul 11, 2024
3 Supreme Court decisions you need to know about Written by Overturning the Chevron doctrine could serve as a tool to limit the size and scope of the federal government. SCOTUS decision on ATF bump stock ban served as a foreshadowing of the Loper decision. Cities can...
by William C. Duncan | Jul 11, 2024
Beyond the headline cases: the Supreme Court’s rulings this term and why words matter Written by In its just concluded term, the U.S. Supreme Court has given state policymakers greater ability to successfully challenge overreaching federal regulations. The court’s...