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I’m one of many women who want Brett Kavanaugh on the Supreme Court – And it's not why you think
Those who care about the future of the women’s movement need to realize that if everything is credible, then nothing will be credible. Jumpi
Op-ed published in Fox News
Sep 27, 2018


Kavanaugh Confirmation: Four ways Democrats' plan to derail nomination could backfire
Playing to the base while implicitly acknowledging that Judge Kavanaugh's confirmation was unlikely to be slowed or stopped was a safe s
Op-ed published in Fox News
Sep 17, 2018


Kavanaugh’s Administrative Law Opinions: Agencies Should Approach Major Issues With Restraint
Liberty requires that when a statute lacks clear instructions for making rules or a clear grant of authority to promulgate such rules, feder
Op-ed published in Inside Sources
Sep 4, 2018


Kavanaugh’s administrative law opinions should be given due deference
The power of the administrative state and the Chevron doctrine that enables it loom over the battle to confirm Supreme Court nominee Brett K
Op-ed published in The Hill
Aug 27, 2018


Why Should We Fear Russian Political Ads?
Alarm bells rang in the media and on Capitol Hill last month when Facebook announced its discovery and removal of a new wave of malicious po
Op-ed published in The Wall Street Journal
Aug 17, 2018


Replacing Kennedy on the Supreme Court will set off political warfare
In the wake of Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy's retirement, announced Wednesday, three big questions loom: Who will President Tru
Op-ed published in Fox News
Jun 28, 2018


Supreme Court’s travel ban decision sends a clear message to lower federal court judges
In the age of judicial activism, making policy has become very tempting for certain judges. When a single district judge has the ability to
Op-ed published in Fox News
Jun 27, 2018


Gorsuch's dissent in Carpenter has implications for the future of privacy
In a decision lauded by privacy advocates, the Supreme Court ruled 5-4 on Friday that the historical cell phone location data used to convic
Op-ed published in The Hill
Jun 27, 2018


Supreme Court Ruling in Cell Phone Case is a Victory for Our Privacy Rights
In an opinion by Chief Justice John Roberts, the court acknowledged that Fourth Amendment doctrines must evolve to account for “seismic shif
Op-ed published in Fox News
Jun 23, 2018
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