Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh issued a “statement” that signaled his support for “revisiting” the “non-delegation doctrine”. But a “revisit” might mean undoing a large part of the U.S. Government: the power that has been delegated to “Administrative Agencies”.
Secret Laws, Powerful Men: A “Brief” History of Published Law
Teaching the Supreme Court about the history of published law, Wikimedia and Public Knowledge have filed an Amicus Brief in the case of Georgia’s “Copyrighted” Laws.
Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission
On Monday, the United States Supreme Court ruled in “Masterpiece Cakeshop versus Colorado Civil Rights Commission”, a much-anticipated opinion that was supposed to give the several states guidance on how the court handles the intersection of religious liberty and unlawful discrimination.
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