Originalism and the “Major Questions” Doctrine

The “major questions” doctrine is a rule of statutory interpretation that requires Congress to “speak clearly when authorizing an [executive branch] agency to exercise powers of “vast ‘economic and political …

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Today in Supreme Court History: August 21, 1798

8/21/1798: Justice James Wilson dies. Justice James Wilson The post Today in Supreme Court History: August 21, 1798 appeared first on Reason.com. ReasonFounded in 1968, Reason is the magazine of …

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Ramaswamy, Ho, and Goldman

In Woke, Inc.: Inside Corporate America’s Social Justice Scam, lawyer and businessman Vivek Ramaswamy talks about his internship at Goldman Sachs—an internship that he starts by saying was coveted because …

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Today in Supreme Court History: August 20, 1866

8/20/1866: President Andrew Johnson proclaims an “end to insurrection in the United States.” President Andrew Johnson The post Today in Supreme Court History: August 20, 1866 appeared first on Reason.com. …

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How Stalin Toyed With Mikhail Bulgakov

The devil went down to Moscow not long after the Bolshevik takeover, along with a valet, a vampire, an assassin, and a gunslinging man-sized cat called Behemoth. That’s the setup …

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