NEWS |
By Jarrett Stepman Chevron deference essentially means that courts give deference to the expertise of the government’s administrative agencies in interpreting legislative statutes. |
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Supreme Court Rules Cities Can Ban Homeless Sleeping Outside
NEWS |
By Elizabeth Troutman “Sleep is a biological necessity, not a crime. For some people, sleeping outside is their only option,” writes Justice Sonia Sotomayor in the dissent. |
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ICYMI: Conservatives Urge Supreme Court to Tie the Hands of Unelected Bureaucrats Fleecing Fishermen
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By Tyler O’Neil A conservative nonprofit launched by former Vice President Mike Pence is representing 11 conservative groups in supporting fishermen challenging the extensive power of the federal bureaucracy. |
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COMMENTARY |
By Steve Bradbury The Supreme Court did the right thing by jettisoning the Chevron deference, which forces federal courts to surrender their judicial function to the unaccountable bureaucrats of the administrative state. |
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ICYMI: The 9th Circuit Is Wrong: There’s No Homelessness Protection Clause in Constitution
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By Paul J. Larkin, Zack Smith There is neither a homeless protection clause in the Constitution, nor a right-to-sleep-on-public-property Clause. |
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