- Jim Copland, Paul Howard, Avik Roy, Erik Jaffe (Obamacare), Manhattan Institute
- Ted Olson, Federalist Society
- Richard Epstein, Donald Verrilli, Michael Carvin, Edwin Meese, Howard Bashman, et al., Heritage
Some Supreme Court roundups
Related Entries:
- CLP Director James Copland in the Washington Examiner
- New Podcast: Season-end report for the 2012 proxy season
- What's at Stake in 2012: The Supreme Court
- Supreme Court Strikes Down Stolen Valor Act
- New Podcasts: Reactions to the Obamacare decision
- The implications
- It's the Spending Clause, stupid!
- The decision (with apologies to Lebron James)
- Two senses of federalism
- Winning the battle, but losing the war (for expansive federal government power)?
- On that other Supreme Court decision this week (concerning corporate political speech)
- Roberts can be criticized, but he's no Souter
- Writing conservatives out of "mainstream" thought
- What media bias? Scalia Derangement Syndrome edition
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| Isaac Gorodetski Project Manager, Center for Legal Policy at the Manhattan Institute igorodetski@manhattan-institute.org |
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