Is a Federal Medical License Constitutional?
Most doctors want a federal medical license. But would the Constitution allow Congress to control accreditation?

Most doctors want a federal medical license. But would the Constitution allow Congress to control accreditation?

The Supreme Court seems poised to say that the existence of a secular medical exemption to vaccine mandates means a state must offer a religious exemption.

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

To #FlipTheScript means to challenge staid adoption narratives. It necessitates listening to adoptees’ truths, no matter how uncomfortable.

It is time to step away from this destructive path where nine unelected individuals can decide our fate.

Conservative jurisprudence during the pandemic is at odds with the goal of full, in-person employment.

Many occupational risks, after all, can be framed as universal. If those protections, too, fall, the most vulnerable will, as always, be most vulnerable.

Workplaces are, by and large, no longer safe for employees who are high-risk for serious illness or death from COVID-19.
