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Barrett's Administrative Law Opinions Should Be Given Due Deference
The prospect of a new Supreme Court justice brings a renewed focus on many of the Court's controversial doctrines. While much of the spe
Ashley Baker
May 18, 2022


Should the Court Overrule Chevron? Amicus Brief Filed in Valent v. Saul in Support of Petitioner
The Court should also grant review to revisit the concept of deference and the scope of deference granted to an executive agency. The power
Ashley Baker
May 18, 2022


Wednesday Round-Up
In an op-ed for the Washington Examiner, Ashley Baker calls Kisor “an important step toward reining in the largely unaccountable and ever-ex
Ashley Baker
May 18, 2022


New Supreme Court Ruling Limits the Administrative State, But Doesn’t Go Far Enough
The judiciary is similarly relived of its duty to interpret ambiguous statutes. In sum, Auer deference allows judges to abdicate their judic
Ashley Baker
May 18, 2022


Freedom Matters Interview
Interview with Mark McIntire on Cox Cable public access television on the evolution of the American judiciary over the past 50 years.
Ashley Baker
May 18, 2022


CFJ Joins Letter Opposing Overuse of National Injunctions
These injunctions allow District courts sweeping power to bind the entire country, beyond the scope of their current jurisdiction. We echo t
Ashley Baker
May 18, 2022


Barrett's Administrative Law Opinions Should Be Given Due Deference
The prospect of a new Supreme Court justice brings a renewed focus on many of the Court's controversial doctrines. While much of the spe
Brian Walsh
Oct 23, 2020


Should the Court Overrule Chevron? Amicus Brief Filed in Valent v. Saul in Support of Petitioner
The Court should also grant review to revisit the concept of deference and the scope of deference granted to an executive agency. The power
Ashley N. Baker
Sep 20, 2019


Wednesday Round-Up
In an op-ed for the Washington Examiner, Ashley Baker calls Kisor “an important step toward reining in the largely unaccountable and ever-ex
SCOTUSblog
Jul 5, 2019
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