In a term that largely defies categorization, Cato went 12-4 in our amicus brief filings.
The Supreme Court sets back judicial remedies for partisan gerrymandering. Time to focus on other remedies.
Although Supreme Court Doesn’t Overrule Judicial Deference to Agencies, It Cuts It Back Big-Time
Courts need to work harder to make sure the regulations at issue are actually “ambiguous” before deferring to agency re-interpretations of them.
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The Auer Doctrine Suffers Pyrrhic Victory in Kisor v. Wilkie
As rightly observed by Justice Gorsuch, Auer emerges “maimed and enfeebled.”
Democratic Debate Ignores Illegal Immigration’s Cause: No Visas
If immigrants had a viable route to come here legally, U.S. taxpayers wouldn’t need to spend billions every year to fund detention camps, nor would immigrant children be forced to go without toothbrushes and soap while detained.