How the Supreme Court’s Judicial Activism Compromises Public Health
The Supreme Court is willing to subordinate public health policies to pet interests in boosting religious freedom and dismantling the administrative state.

The Supreme Court is willing to subordinate public health policies to pet interests in boosting religious freedom and dismantling the administrative state.

A review of key decisions from the Supreme Court’s 2021-2022 term, including rulings on abortion, concealed carry, and regulatory authority.
