Michael Greve: Obamacare’s Unforeseen Barriers
Michael S. Greve writes at the Liberty Law Blog: Last week, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) issued a press releaseannouncing an interim final rule (“IFR”) to ensure “a more seamless...
View ArticleHealth Law Challenge Opens Up New Front
Adam Liptak writes in the New York Times: In temporarily blocking enforcement of the part of President Obama’s health care law that requires many employers to provide health insurance coverage for...
View ArticleWSJ: The Year of the Washington Power Grab
Kim Strassel writes in the Wall Street Journal: The Year of the Washington Power Grab In ObamaWorld, winners and losers are chosen by the federal government. This past year will be remembered for many...
View ArticleU.S. Senator: “I’m Suing Over ObamaCare Exemptions for Congress”
U.S. Senator Ron Johnson (WI) writes in the Wall Street Journal: On Monday, Jan. 6, I am filing suit in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin to make Congress live by the letter...
View ArticleBRIAN CALLANAN: Obama’s ‘nonenforcement’ approach to the law invites the next...
Brian Callan writes in the Wall Street Journal: The Obama administration is in the habit of selectively enforcing the law. It has justified this practice as an expedient to bypass congressional...
View ArticleGoverning by Pen and Phone
Victor David Hanson writes at National Review Online: Lately a weakened President Obama has fashioned a new attitude about consensual government: “We’re not just going to be waiting for legislation in...
View ArticleSen. Ted Cruz: The Imperial Presidency of Barack Obama
Sen. Ted Cruz (Texas) writes in a Wall Street Journal op-ed: The Imperial Presidency of Barack Obama In the nation’s history, there is simply no precedent for an American president so wantonly ignoring...
View ArticleRegulator Without Peer: By at least one measure, Obama surpasses all of his...
The Wall Street Journal reports: Anyone wondering why the U.S. economy can’t seem to grow at its usual pace should examine one product category where production is booming: federal regulation....
View ArticleUpdate On Official Manhattan Contrarian Predictions
Editor’s Note: This post appeared on the Manhattan Contrarian blog on April 17, 2014 Here at the Manhattan Contrarian, we don’t make a lot of predictions. But we veered from that path with a few...
View ArticleKennedy’s Question: How will the Court decide Hobby Lobby?
Adam J. White writes in the upcoming issue of the Weekly Standard: Kennedy’s Question How will the Court decide Hobby Lobby? Adam J. White April 28, 2014, Vol. 19, No. 31 We often think of the...
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