“Fairness for Whom? Title IX and the Legal Fight to Define a “Female” in Women’s Sports.”

“Fairness for Whom? Title IX and the Legal Fight to Define a “Female” in Women’s Sports.” Why Biological Differences Matter Under Title IX In the world of athletics, fairness and opportunity are core values. Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 has long served as the legal foundation for ensuring that female […]
The Administrative State: Constitutional Limits and Practical Realities

The Administrative State: Constitutional Limits and Practical Realities Introduction the U.S. Supreme Court hears Trump v Slaughter,[1] discussions will address the modern administrative state and its extraordinary authority over economic activity, state sovereignty, and individual rights. Federal agencies issue regulations with the force of law, enforce compliance through administrative and civil […]
Synopsis: SCOTUS Decision in FCC v. Consumers’ Research

Synopsis: SCOTUS Decision in FCC v. Consumers’ Research On June 27, 2025, the United States Supreme Court issued its decision in Federal Communications Commission v. Consumers’ Research, Nos. 24-354 and 24-422, a case with significant implications for administrative law and the Universal Service Fund (USF). At issue was whether Congress had unconstitutionally […]