Jace Lington and Bennett Nuss chat with Adam White about the recent Supreme Court case, exploring the nuances of statutory interpretation, the major questions doctrine, and the implications for executive and legislative powers. The Gray Center team analyzes the court's opinions, historical context, and future legal debates.
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- Michael D. Ramsey making an originalist defense of the Major Questions Doctrine
- John Ehrett's article at The American Mind about the New Right and the Major Questions Doctrine
- Adam White on the Court's approach to presidential power
- John Eastman on the tariff as an exercise of foreign policy