The Quiet Constitutional Revolution Inside the Federal Bench
A new generation of originalist judges is reshaping how federal courts read the administrative state — and the consequences are only beginning to show.
Over the past decade the federal judiciary has undergone a slow, deliberate transformation. The arrivals are no longer outliers — they are the median.
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