Groups urge Supreme Court to overrule pro-bureaucracy rule that aids administrative state

Limited-government advocates are urging the Supreme Court to overrule “Chevron deference,” a bureaucracy-empowering legal doctrine they say has distorted the U.S. system of government for decades at the expense of everyday citizens. The court’s ruling could alter the current balance … Continue reading Groups urge Supreme Court to overrule pro-bureaucracy rule that aids administrative state

Senate committee narrowly approves Democrat-backed Supreme Court ethics bill

The Democrat-controlled Senate Judiciary Committee narrowly approved a Democrat-backed Supreme Court ethics reform bill on July 20 on a party line 11–10 vote. Republicans oppose the legislation, which they say is unconstitutional. They have suggested that Democrats—many of whom want … Continue reading Senate committee narrowly approves Democrat-backed Supreme Court ethics bill

Supreme Court won’t disturb ruling recognizing gender dysphoria under disability law

Over the objections of two conservative justices, the Supreme Court decided last week not to take up a case about whether individuals suffering from gender dysphoria are protected by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The June 30 decision to … Continue reading Supreme Court won’t disturb ruling recognizing gender dysphoria under disability law