One of the least attractive features of our current political atmosphere of polarization is the practice of “lawfare.” I’m not sure where this neologism originated, but it seems to have become trendy in the past few years.…
Originally published in Utah Policy. A court decision last week replacing the Utah Legislature’s congressional district map with one favored by interest groups has become a source of partisan wrangling. In responding to this…
In redistricting dispute, don’t lose focus on the constitution Written by Originally published in Utah Policy. A court decision last week replacing the Utah Legislature’s congressional district map with one favored by…
Who’s accountable when religious freedom is violated? Written by The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments Monday in a case where a former prisoner, forcibly shaved in violation of his religious vows, seeks financial…
Is there a remedy for an egregious violation of constitutional rights? That’s a question the U.S. Supreme Court is being asked to address in the context of religious freedom. Oral arguments, held on Monday, suggest it may be…
Can the president unilaterally impose tariffs on imports from other nations through executive orders? The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments on this fundamental question this week. Though sometimes framed as a showdown on the…
Tariffs and the separation of powers Written by A case before the U.S. Supreme Court this week concerns the power of the president to impose tariffs relying on implied delegation from Congress. The president argues that he…
Why states are right on app store age laws Written by A lawsuit in Texas is challenging a state law that requires app stores to verify that users are adults or have parental permission before allowing them to download apps.…
Is it unconstitutional for a state to require app stores to verify that its users are either adults or have parental permission before downloading apps? A new lawsuit in Texas argues that it, is but that argument is a…
At the beginning of the U.S. Supreme Court’s term last week, it heard oral arguments in an important case about free speech with implications for religious freedom. The case involves a challenge to a Colorado law, similar to…
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