Key Vote YES on the Nomination of Judge Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court
On behalf of FreedomWorks’ activist community, I urge you to contact your senators and urge them to support the nomination of Judge Neil Gorsuch to the U.S. Supreme Court. Judge…
Regulatory Agencies Exploit Unintended Consequences of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act
Regulatory agencies have entered the space of copyright law and have tipped the balance of the intellectual property system. Now, it is somehow unclear that agency regulations designed to protect…
Elizabeth Warren and Joe Biden’s Memory Problems
Perhaps the cocktails preceding yesterday’s welcome dinner at the American Constitution Society’s annual convention are to blame, but when Vice President Joe Biden and Sen. Elizabeth Warren addressed the dinner,…
Supreme Court Decision Underscores Growing Concern Over Regulatory Overreach
Given the harassment and everyday burdens that federal bureaucrats subject small businesses and families to, it seems obvious that decisions could be challenged by the basic process of judicial review.
Sorry, President Obama, the Senate Is Not Your Rubber Stamp
In the White House’s Rose Garden on Wednesday, President Barack Obama named his nominee to fill the vacancy on the Supreme Court. The nominee does not matter in this debate.
Tell Your Representative: Support the Loudermilk Letter Encouraging Senate’s Stand on SCOTUS Nominees
With Justice Scalia’s death leaving a gaping hole in our nation’s highest court, Senate Republicans have only one clear choice. In the midst of a highly charged presidential election, far…
Antonin Scalia: An Unlikely Ally in the Fight Against Bad Sentencing Policy
The death of Justice Antonin Scalia sent shockwaves through the conservative movement, and everyone, regardless of their philosophic persuasion, is trying to figure out what the loss of this conservative…
Recess Appointments: Is the Court in Danger?
With the sudden, unexpected passing of Justice Antonin Scalia, the entire political world is in an uproar over the future of the Supreme Court. Democrats, as is to be expected,…
Friedrichs v. California Teachers Association Could Be Big Win for First Amendment Rights
On October 4th, the Supreme Court began a new term, and with it comes a number of fresh cases for the justices to deliberate on. As the Court has begun…
Supreme Court States the Obvious: The EPA is Unreasonable
In a 5-4 decision, the Supreme Court ruled the EPA was unreasonable when it did not consider costs when it decided to regulate mercury emissions from power plants. The…