Recently had an article on tariffs published on AFP's Policy Corner and with the Emergency Powers Reform Project. As stated in the article, Tariffs are taxes and Section 122, as the court rightly held, does not allow the administration to label them "emergency policy". Link ↓
The SEC's policy of imposing a lifetime gag order as a non-negotiable condition for settling civil enforcement actions was blatantly unconstitutional govt censorship. And the timing of its decision to finally abandon that policy can hardly be coincidental.
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"Whether one agrees with Media Matters’ message or not, this is an important victory for free speech and the rule of law that should benefit those facing agency investigations they believe to be unconstitutional."
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Big transparency win in Oklahoma: @GovStitt signed the Guidance Transparency Act which requires all state & federal guidance docs be posted online.
Oklahoma is the 1st state in the nation to require guidance transparency by law.
Big win for @johnmtidwell & @OklahomaAFP
BIG NEWS in #LoperBright. @NOAAFish has directed the New Eng. Fishery Mgmt. Council to rescind the industry-funded monitoring requirements for the herring fishery. If the council doesn't act, @CommerceGov may repeal them directly. Read more below. @CauseofActionDC
Americans should not be asked to choose between safety and their constitutional rights. Congress, stand up for the Fourth Amendment and require a warrant for FISA. https://t.co/ufTn9XDiXI
Glyphosate was in the news yesterday b/c of @epaleezeldin's masterful exchange w/@rosadelauro... but it was also at the center of an interesting (if technical!) SCOTUS argument on Monday. Link below to thoughts on what #LoperBright could mean for fed preemption. @AFPfoundation