2025’s Federal Deficit May Be the Biggest Ever
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From today’s order: At the request of the parties, this court expedited its consideration of the case “to ensure that there is adequate time before the Act’s prohibitions take effect to request emergency relief from the Supreme Court.” Consistent with the schedule proposed by the parties, on December 6, 2024 this court unanimously upheld the […]
Third parties left off Illinois ballot due to lack of signatures  WIFR Read More Article from “libertarian” – Google News
From today’s decision by Judge Gerald Austin McHugh (E.D. Pa.) in Landau v. Haverford College: On May 13, 2024, Plaintiff “Jews at Haverford,” which purports to be an association of individuals associated with Haverford College, initiated this Title VI action against Defendant Haverford College. An amended complaint followed, adding Haverford Alumni Ally Landau and current […]
Today the Supreme Court granted certiorari in two potentially significant cases, one concerning-church-state relations and other Article III standing. First up is Catholic Charities Bureau, Inc. v. Wisconsin Labor & Industry Review Commission, in which the petition for certiorari posed the questions presented as follows: Wisconsin exempts from its state unemployment tax system certain religious […]
President-elect Donald Trump announced Tuesday his intention to nominate Mark Meador as a commissioner of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). If confirmed, Meador would take over the commissioner slot currently held by FTC Chair Lina Khan, whose term expired on September 26. Meador is an accomplished antitrust litigator, but his antagonism toward Big Tech, and […]
Please enjoy the latest edition of Short Circuit, a weekly feature written by a bunch of people at the Institute for Justice. New cert petition: Midland County, Tex. hired a prosecutor to secretly moonlight as a paid law clerk for nearly two decades, helping judges decide his and his colleagues’ cases—an “utterly bonkers” due-process violation and […]
Free Society: Vol. 1 No. 4 – Winter 2024Â Â Cato Institute Read More Article from “libertarian” – Google News
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Did the Supreme Court err in its July 1 ruling in Trump v. United States that “the nature of Presidential power entitles a former President to absolute immunity from criminal prosecution for actions within his conclusive and preclusive constitutional authority”? That was the subject of this month’s Soho Forum debate. Law professor Elizabeth Price Foley […]