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Over Ruled highlights how the massive growth of complex federal laws and regulations impacts ordinary Americans, leading to administrative overreach and eroding individual liberty. Through compelling stories—from a fisherman facing felony charges to citizens burdened by licensing—the book argues that this "Law's Empire" threatens core constitutional freedoms, demanding a return to foundational rule-of-law principles, transparency, and federalism.
By Panigrahi NirmaOver Ruled highlights how the massive growth of complex federal laws and regulations impacts ordinary Americans, leading to administrative overreach and eroding individual liberty. Through compelling stories—from a fisherman facing felony charges to citizens burdened by licensing—the book argues that this "Law's Empire" threatens core constitutional freedoms, demanding a return to foundational rule-of-law principles, transparency, and federalism.