The current state of affairs often requires judges to side with the rulemaking power of the administrative state even when “they feel it has made the wrong call on a regulation.” But a case currently before them could change that.
Clarence Thomas and the Lost Constitution
Clarence Thomas is our era’s most consequential jurist, as radical as he is brave. During his almost three decades on the bench, he has been laying out a blueprint for remaking Supreme Court jurisprudence. His template is the Constitution as the Framers wrote it during that hot summer in Philadelphia 232 years ago, when they … Read more