California superintendent, Marian Phelps, placed on administrative leave

A California school superintendent was placed on administrative leave Thursday after he was accused of bullying members of a girls’ high school softball team for not giving his daughter enough applause during a ceremony last year. The Poway Unified School District has placed Superintendent Dr. Marian Kim Phelps on paid administrative leave immediately following a […]
Looks Like Pretty Much Every Left-Wing Group Is Hellbent On Defending The Administrative State

Major left-wing organizations and donors throw support and money behind a coalition that denounces recent Supreme Court case that could rein in the administrative state as an anti-democratic “MAGA supermajority power grab” are doing. United for Democracy hundred The left-wing group launched a $1 million ad campaign earlier this year warning voters that “far-right judges […]
JUDGE ANDREW P. NAPOLITANO: A Group Of Fishermen Could Help Unravel The Administrative State

I've often thought that Woodrow Wilson was the worst president after Abraham Lincoln. By worst, I mean those with the least fidelity to the Constitution and the most destructive to individual freedom. With the exception of Lincoln's dictatorship, the federal government used violence to crush states' natural right to secede from unions they had voluntarily […]
Supreme Court appears ready to reel in administrative state in landmark challenge from East Coast fishermen

The Supreme Court's conservative majority in Wednesday's argument appears poised to invoke a precedent challenged by fishermen's groups who argue that the decades-old doctrine gives the administrative state too much power over fishing. is. On Wednesday morning, the high court heard a series of two lawsuits stemming from lawsuits brought by a New Jersey fisherman […]
Supreme Court set for pivotal cases that could claw back federal administrative power

The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear a case this week that could lead to a ruling that would dramatically take back the powers of federal agencies and put many consumer and environmental protections at risk. The question is whether courts should defer to federal agencies' interpretations when a law can have multiple meanings, a […]