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Posted on November 30, 2019

Justice Kavanaugh Wants to Undo the Government – Could this be a Good Thing?

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”.

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Posted on October 20, 2019

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.

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Posted on June 9, 2018

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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