The Federal Judiciary Is Broken — But Not for the Reason You Think
While issues of influence affecting Supreme Court Justices attract the most attention, the factors that make Justices targets extend across the entire federal judiciary.

During the COVID-19 federal public health emergency, the sovereignty of the Native American Nations to protect their citizens was essential.

The most promising path forward in public health is to continue recognizing federal authority and responsibility in this space.

Older federal health laws are on a downward spiral to address modern health problems, but the spiraling can reversed — if Congress acts.

The consequences that result from state bans and restrictions on medication abortion represent just one example of “healthcare federalism.”

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