


When Jeffrey Clark was tapped to lead the second Trump administration’s chief regulatory review office, it marked an astonishing redemption. For years, congressional investigators and pros

Fetterman told Democrats to win elections if they want policy changes, keeping with his reputation for breaking with his party.

President Trump has the right to restore law and order when it comes to the protection of federal agents and properties.

The proposal may shift the focus towards negotiation, but longstanding issues mean achieving peace will be difficult.

This article was originally published by The Epoch Times: YouTube to Pay $24.5 Million to Settle Lawsuit With Trump YouTube agreed to pay $24.5 million to President Donald Trump to settle a lawsuit over suspending his account in 2021, according to documents filed in court on Sept. 29. The social media website, owned by Alphabet, […]

This article was originally published by The Epoch Times: Trump Admin Violated Law With Troop Deployment in LA, Judge Rules A federal judge in California has ruled that the Trump administration unlawfully used Marines and National Guard troops in Los Angeles. In a Sept. 2 order, U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer said the federal government […]

To continue my preview of The Heritage Guide to the Constitution, which will ship on October 14, here are the authors of essays 101–125. Essay No. 101: The Presidential Oath Of Office Clause —Judge Gregory G. Katsas & Seanhenry Vandyke Essay No. 102: The Commander In Chief Clause —John C. Yoo Essay No. 103: The […]

I’m serializing my forthcoming Emory Law Journal article titled Addiction to Constitutionally Protected Activity: Speech, Press, and Religion. In my earlier posts, I argued that concerns about psychological addiction can’t justify restrictions that interfere with behavior presumptively protected by the Free Exercise Clause. In my post yesterday, I argued that these concerns likewise generally can’t […]

An excerpt from Monday’s long decision by Judge Douglas Cole (S.D. Ohio) in Cahall v. Cole New Richmond Exempted Village School Dist. Bd. of Ed.: Plaintiff Karen Cahall is a third-grade math and science teacher …. The District, acting through one of the other individual Defendants—Superintendent Tracey Miller—imposed a three-day unpaid suspension on Cahall, asserting […]