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Media Roundup
Recently, the Committee for Justice was featured in The Guardian, USA Today, Fox News, RealClearPolitics, The Hill, The Sydney Morning Heral
Ashley N. Baker
Oct 12, 2018


Media Roundup
So far this month, the Committee for Justice had interviews and commentary featured in The Guardian, USA Today, The Houston Chronicle, The S
Ashley N. Baker
Sep 12, 2018


'Habitual Drunkards' and the Line between Status and Action – Part I
On August 9, 2018, a divided panel of the Fourth Circuit rejected a constitutional challenge, brought by several homeless men, to a Virginia
Walter Weber
Sep 10, 2018


Kavanaugh hearings will shine light on his judicial philosophy, for those willing to listen
The hearing will likely last four days, with the focus on Judge Kavanaugh's opening statement and the exchanges between him and Judiciar
Ashley N. Baker
Aug 10, 2018


Judge Kavanaugh Will Follow the Law As Written
Judge Kavanaugh will be confirmed because moderate Republican and Democratic senators will find it hard to oppose a nominee whose lengthy ju
Ashley Baker
Jul 10, 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


Justice Gorsuch forms conservative triumvirate on Supreme Court
From early judgments in last year’s travel ban case to a gay rights lawsuit out of Arkansas, Justice Gorsuch has found himself part of a tri
The Washington Times
Apr 9, 2018


Democratic AGs Swarm Trump Administration with Lawsuits
“We would expect Democrats in Congress and Democratic governors to be part of the resistance, but we should expect more from chief law enfor
Fox News
Feb 6, 2018


To Divine What Congress Would Have Wanted Is to Legislate from the Bench
In United States v. Microsoft, while the government argues that the courts should have the authority to compel Microsoft to produce to the g
Ashley N. Baker
Jan 23, 2018
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