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  • 2 months ago | lawliberty.org | Neil Gorsuch |Jace Lington |Daniel Klein |Zena Hitz

    So much for the administrative state. The case studies Justice Neil Gorsuch and his co-author Janie Nitze marshal in Over Ruled show that the system the Progressives erected is not equal to the challenges of modern government. Whatever noble intentions might have motivated abandoning the original constitution, the authors’ critique eviscerates the idea that unleashing detached administrators is the best way to establish justice in America.

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Jace Lington
Jace Lington @jacelington
11 Mar 25

You don’t hate the administrative state enough You think you do but you don’t

Law & Liberty
Law & Liberty @LawLiberty

In his new book, Justice Neil Gorsuch shows the danger the administrative state poses to genuine self-government. Read the analyses from @jacelington and @DrLarryArnn. https://t.co/wtulzBfQ7e

Jace Lington
Jace Lington @jacelington
16 Jul 24

In case you’re looking for sober analysis about this case and the historical context surrounding Appointments Clause debates, here it is

Jenn Mascott
Jenn Mascott @jennmascott

Chatted today w/ @AdLawCenter's research director @jacelington re Judge Cannon's dismissal of the Trump/FL documents indictment, on constitutional Appointments Clause grounds. The ruling that the office of Special Counsel was not properly established "by Law" reflects

Jace Lington
Jace Lington @jacelington
18 Feb 24

RT @DonaldKochan: Many thanks to @AdLawCenter and @jacelington for having me as a guest on the Gray Matters podcast. If you’d like a copy…