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JCN is dedicated to strengthening liberty and justice in America.
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Joined May 2009
đ¨NEW VIDEO đ¨ President Bidenâs judicial nominees are unfit and unqualified to serve. Americans deserve the best legal minds upholding the rule of law and defending the Constitution on the federal bench â and they are not getting that with President Bidenâs judicial nominees.
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Must Read: How the Supreme Court Can Improve American Politics https://t.co/lr8dEUHB9b
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The Justices take up spending limits on candidate coordination with political parties.
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Must Listen: JCN President @JCNSeverino joins @LarryOConnor and @WMALDC to break down oral arguments in Trump v. Slaughter.
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âThere is no such thing in our constitutional order as a fourth branch of government thatâs quasi-judicial and quasi-legislative." - Justice Gorsuch https://t.co/qUyFMY86pp
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Justice Gorsuch dismantled a lawyer's illogical arguments about a president's executive power during a high-stakes SCOTUS hearing on Monday.
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âThe court has recognized that you can limit speech under certain very limited circumstances, only when itâs going to prevent quid pro quo corruption, when someone would be donating money to a candidate in a corrupt way, basically trying to bribe the candidate. In the context of
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Must Read: A Presidentâs Right to Say âYouâre Firedâ https://t.co/PVVvnvs7aI
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âIndependentâ agencies are politically corrosive, and the Supreme Court can reverse its 1935 error in Humphreyâs Executor.
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âThe real question here is this: Where in the Constitution do you find the idea of independent regulators? It does not exist. We have three branches of government, and, in order of power, itâs supposed to be: legislative, executive, and judicial.â - @benshapiro
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âThis isnât the kind of case where the governmentâs stopped enforcing a law because they are hoping to avoid a court overturning it. The federal government actually wants the case to go to completion because they think the coordination limits really are unconstitutional, and they
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ICYMI: Today, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in National Republican Senatorial Committee v. Federal Election Commission. Read JCN President @JCNSeverinoâs latest for @NRO to learn more. https://t.co/OXCdMA8I53
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Read the latest from JCN President @JCNSeverino: Campaign Finance Oral Argument Tomorrow https://t.co/OXCdMA8afv
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Justice Gorsuch easily dismantles the theory of the attorney for fired FTC Commissioner Rebecca Slaughter: âMaybe itâs a recognition that Humphreyâs Executor was poorly reasoned, and that there is no such thing in our constitutional order as a fourth branch of government thatâs
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"Preserving donor privacy and freedom to fund legal challenges is central to protecting speech, faith, and liberty from government overreach. Defending these freedoms sustains the judiciaryâs role as a vital check on unrestrained power and keeps the doors of justice open to all
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"The Left is engaging in woke lawfare and using its favorite litmus tests to try to capture our state judiciaries. The least we can do is notice what they are doing with these Missouri Plan judicial councils and subject them to basic scrutiny for their discriminatory ways."
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Must Listen: Justice Gorsuch questions the attorney for fired FTC Commissioner Rebecca Slaughter on basic executive functions: Justice Gorsuch: âSo even some quintessentially executive functions, in your view, are not vested in the president of the United States?â Amit Agarwal:
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This morning, the Supreme Court hears oral arguments in Trump v. Slaughter, presenting the justices with an opportunity to overturn a precedent that enabled much of the growth of an unaccountable administrative state, Humphreyâs Executor.
For years before the Slaughter case arose, the Supreme Court has been critical of the reasoning of Humphrey's Executor, but in the absence of an explicit ruling, lower courts have struggled with the precedent. On Monday, the justices will finally hear oral arguments. Hopefully,
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ICYMI: JCN President @JCNSeverino joined the @RichZeoli show to review last weekâs oral arguments in First Choice Womenâs Resource Centers v. Platkin.
đ¨ SCOTUS Takes Up Major NJ Pro-Life Case! @JCNSeverino, President of @JudicialNetwork, joins The @RichZeoli Show to break down oral arguments in First Choice Womenâs Resource Centers v. Platkin. đĽđ Full interview: https://t.co/nUcyYYlPBG
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ICYMI: Today, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in Trump v. Slaughter and have the opportunity to overturn Humphreyâs Executor. Read JCN President @JCNSeverinoâs preview piece for @NRO to learn more. https://t.co/EALzVleDhQ
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ICYMI: Next week, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in National Republican Senatorial Committee v. Federal Election Committee. Read JCN President @JCNSeverinoâs preview piece for @NRO to learn more. đ https://t.co/IjnRFZytHe
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When judges try to legislate policy from the bench, it undermines the judiciary and the separation of powers.
Judge Talwani undermined the wishes of Congress *again* in her latest ruling. Judges shouldnât be in the business of judicial policymaking. âIt should go without saying that Congress has the power of the purse and can steer Medicaid funds in accordance with its political
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