Understanding the Constitution: The Truth about the Much-Abused Commerce Clause
- February 27, 2024
The court doesn’t have a “conservative majority.” In constitutional cases at least, it leans toward the liberal side.
READ MOREThis is a rare case in which the liberal media’s imaginary “conservative Supreme Court majority” really showed up.
READ MOREEven leading pro-choice scholars have acknowledged Roe’s defects.
READ MOREThe Trump team needed constitutional advice: Focus first on the state legislatures, not on the courts.
READ MOREThe most memorable opinion was written by Justice Gorsuch. In joining the majority, he reminded us that “Government is not free to disregard the First Amendment in times of crisis.”
READ MORE[T]he Texas case . . . raised important factual issues and crucial questions of constitutional law. But that’s not to say Texas should have won.
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