Two conservative critiques of the administrative state are in contradiction with each other.
Tag: Courts and the Judiciary
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Why Judges Keep Recusing Themselves From a N.Y.C. Vaccine Mandate Case
The city’s teachers, who sued over vaccine requirements, said the judges assigned to the case owned thousands of dollars of Covid-19 vaccine-maker stock, which could affect their rulings.
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Dobbs Is Not the Only Reason to Question the Legitimacy of the Supreme Court
America’s age of norms is over.
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In Bronx Housing Court, Tenants Fight to Stay in Their Homes
Since New York’s eviction moratorium ended in January, tenants and their landlords are returning to housing court.
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The Supreme Court Case That Could Doom U.S. Climate Goals
The government’s power to tackle pollution is not the only question at stake in a potentially far-reaching lawsuit.