Courts

What the Supreme Court’s New Term Has in Store | National Review
Transgenderism, guns, age limits online, and more are on this year’s Supreme Court docket. Source link
How the Courts Can Make Both the President and Congress Stronger | National Review
Effective presidents must work with Congress rather than go it alone. Fortunately, the courts have begun to encourage such cooperation. Source link
Jack Smith Exposed the Insanity of the Supreme Court’s Immunity Ruling
In this way, the brief is an inadvertent road map for how to lead a legally bulletproof insurrection. All Trump or a similarly minded future president would have to...
Take Trump’s Plan to Jail the Supreme Court’s Critics Seriously
There is, as they say, a lot going on here—even setting aside a major-party presidential candidate pondering a First Amendment exemption for speech that hurts Brett Kavanaugh’s feelings. For...
Courts Are Letting Social-Media Platforms Get Away with Manipulating Children | National Review
A Utah judge was wrong to strike down the state’s attempt to protect kids from social media’s harms. Source link
Bye Bye, Administrative State Shadow Courts | National Review
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of what most Americans have known for decades: Our government bureaucracy has grown too big and too powerful. Source link
Opinion: From legal bribery to Trump’s immunity, a dark theme ran through the Supreme Court’s term
In the three years since conservatives seized a Supreme Court supermajority, they have overruled at least one major precedent a year. This year, from crippling federal agencies to giving...
Column: Will Trump’s conviction survive the Supreme Court’s immunity ruling? It’s complicated
It was only hours after the Supreme Court issued its staggering term-ending opinion on presidential immunity when Donald Trump invoked it in an attempt to set aside his criminal...
California’s Regulatory Empire Is Unscathed by the Court’s Chevron Reversal | National Review
The state will continue to operate as an island in the land. Source link
Marco Rubio, Contender to Be Trump’s Running Mate, Defends Supreme Court’s Immunity Ruling
Senator Marco Rubio of Florida, a contender to be former President Donald J. Trump’s running mate, indicated on Sunday that he supported the Supreme Court ruling granting Mr. Trump...
The Supreme Court’s Trump-Immunity Decision Was a Public Service | National Review
While the result of the Court’s decision may be to preserve Trump’s freedom from jail, its greater consequence is to protect the liberty of us all. Source link
The Potential Upside of the Supreme Court’s Chevron Decision
All these parole grants are balanced on a single, very nonspecific authority in the Immigration and Nationality Act, which permits the attorney general “in his discretion [to] parole [noncitizens]...