Supreme Court will hear legal challenge to ObamaCare subsidies
ObamaCare is, once again, headed to the nation’s highest court. The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments over an IRS rule that granted tax credit subsidies to states that…
Supreme Court Spotlight: Want a Non-Dentist to Whiten Your Teeth? Not So Fast!
If the North Carolina Board of Dental Examiners had it their way, it would be illegal for you to see a non-dentist for teeth whitening services. Like most ideas conceived…
Supreme Court October 2014 Term Preview
The Supreme Court will begin its next term October 6 and will hear cases into June 2015. So far, the Court has accepted about 40 cases, which is about half…
Another Setback for ObamaCare from Federal Court
District judge Ronald White of Oklahoma ruled in line with the Halbig D.C. Circuit Court over the ObamaCare subsidies dispute. The “IRS rule” extends tax credits…
UPDATE: FreedomWorks, Sen. Rand Paul NSA Lawsuit
On February 12, 2014 FreedomWorks and Rand Paul, under the legal counsel of Ken Cuccinelli, filed suit against Barack Obama & The NSA, claiming injury due to the warrantless collection…
Harry Reid Tries to Overrule the Supreme Court
Update: On July 16, the Senate failed to get the necessary two-thirds majority to bring Murray’s bill to a vote, rendering the legislation dead, at least for now. I’ve…
The EPA’s New Water Rule Leaves the Economy High and Dry
When the Clean Water Act was first conceived, the EPA could only restrict entrepreneurs when they attempted to pollute bodies of water that were used by their fellow businesses, or…
Supreme Court: Cell Phone Stays Secure
Personal Freedom and Prosperity 110: The Rule of Law The law prevails, not the proclamation or arbitrary decision of a ruler, a government bureaucr the enforcer (e.g., policeman) or…
SCOTUS Rules for Workplace Freedom, While Preserving Union Power
For the past year, the Supreme Court has been mulling the case of Harris v. Quinn, in which the state of Illinois was asserting its authority to collect union…
Hobby Lobby Ruling a Narrow Win for Freedom
Today’s much anticipated Supreme Court decision on the case of Burwell, Secretary of Health and Human Services v. Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc. was expected to have broad implications for the…