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A system in which a judge can decide any case however he or she sees fit—where the outcome of the case depends not on the law but on the judge assigned to the case—puts everyone’s freedom at risk. It is the role of a judge to apply the law as written, not as he or she wishes it had been written.
Judiciary

IWF Letter to President Joe Biden

Hadley Heath Manning & Carrie Lukas | Letters
Judiciary

The Fight To Pack The Court

Jennifer C. Braceras | TV
Judiciary

Freedom of Association Is Under Attack. Will the Supreme Court Protect It?

Jennifer C. Braceras | Op-Ed
Judiciary

2020 Redemption Countdown: Justice Amy Coney Barrett

Jennifer C. Braceras | Blog
Judiciary

Two Truths and a Lie: Nationwide Injunctions

Erin Hawley | Two Truths and a Lie
Judiciary

Independent Women’s Law Center Files Amicus Brief in Support of Independent Contractors

Press Team | Amicus Brief
Judiciary

The Supreme Court is about to decide its most consequential case this term

Erin Hawley | Op-Ed
Judiciary

March for All Women: “I’m With Her” Rally

Video
Judiciary

“Dissent” Isn’t Just a Supreme Court Formality, It’s an Imperative

Anastasia Boden & Elizabeth Slattery | Blog
Judiciary

Court-Packing Is a Threat to the Rule of Law

Jennifer C. Braceras | Op-Ed
Judiciary

Two Truths And A Lie: California v. Texas (the Affordable Care Act Case)

Erin Hawley | Two Truths and a Lie
Judiciary

The Weak Argument for the Constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act’s Individual Mandate

Erin Hawley | Op-Ed

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