by Richard Epstein
So long as a studied indifference to the true state of administrative law persists, Leviathan will continue to overcome the rule of law. Read More »
by Randy E. Barnett
Without an imperative to bring precedents into alignment with original meaning, stare decisis becomes the “exception” that swallows the Constitution. Read More »
by Mark L. Movsesian
If our constitutional democracy is tolerably functional, occasions for resisting Court rulings will arise relatively infrequently. Read More »
by Brian A. Smith
To demand that rest and power coexist reflects an act of will, not reason, and a love of power that demands totalizing control over human life. Read More »