President Trump has vowed to go after birthright citizenship on his first day in office. He's going to lose, but in a way that may well provide cover for other controversial immigration measures| www.stevevladeck.com
The second Trump administration's most controversial policy initiatives are likely to reach the Court quickly. The question will then become what lessons (if any) the justices have learned since 2017.| www.stevevladeck.com
In providing as broad an endorsement of "preclusive" executive power as any we've seen from the Supreme Court, the majority opinion will have implications far beyond criminal prosecutions| www.stevevladeck.com
The Supreme Court's recent jurisprudence expanding presidential control of the bureaucracy undermines one of the common critiques of judicial deference to executive branch interpretations of statutes| www.stevevladeck.com
Each of the last two terms, the United States has been a party to at least half of the cases on the Supreme Court's merits docket. That's a big deal, and not just because it's *never* happened before.| www.stevevladeck.com