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Harry G. Hutchison is Senior Counsel and Director of Policy for the ACLJ. He has served as a Professor of Law at the Antonin Scalia Law School, George Mason University. He was a Visiting Fellow at Harris Manchester College’s Summer Research Institute in June and July 2014. He was also a Founding Fellow of the M.G. Robertson Global Centre for Law & Public Policy. His research interests include international affairs, corporate governance, labor and employment law, religious liberty and the application of economics to a variety of topics. He has produced more than fifty law review articles, review essays, public policy studies, and Civil Rights opinions. Most of his articles apply economics and history to a wide variety of topics. His last article, Hobby Lobby, Corporate Law and Unsustainable Liberalism: A Reply to Chief Justice Strine, was published in the Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy.
On the one hand, the Biden Administration continues to set impossibly low standards for civility, truth-telling, and disinformation; on the other hand, this Administration’s actions set unmatchable and malignant standards for advancing societal division. First, this Administration announced that...
This week President Biden stood alongside two Class I trucks outside the White House to essentially celebrate two additional policy failures: First, his energy policy which has incentivized skyrocketing energy prices, and second, his inability to staunch the bleeding from America’s supply chain...
After finally imposing sanctions on Russian energy and after declaring a war on America’s middle class in 2020 as a presidential candidate, President Biden has now turned to rogue nations as potential suppliers of oil to the American market rather than opening up energy development in the United...
The Biden Administration has engaged in a form of hide-and-seek diplomacy with Russia for nearly a year. Then a few weeks after the Administration succeeded in blocking a bipartisan Senate bill leveling sanctions on Russia’s Nord Stream 2 energy pipeline, Russia essentially annexed two regions in...
During the 2020 election campaign, then-candidate Joe Biden suggested that he alone was prepared to go toe to toe with Russia’s President Putin. But reality is quite different from either Biden’s muscular campaign rhetoric or the land of make-believe occupied by his current national security...
In their ceaseless zeal to grab power and control the smallest aspects of our lives, the Biden Administration and the Left in Congress want the IRS to spy on your bank accounts. Initially, the proposed legislation would have required financial institutions to report inflows and outflows of more...
After Texas Democrats fled from the Texas State legislature and abdicated their legal responsibilities to Texans, they boarded private planes well stocked with beer to fundraise money off their less-than-courageous escape. Then, despite their cowardice, the Texas Senate in a party-line vote passed...
In 1937, President Franklin Roosevelt’s (FDR) effort to expand the power of the federal government at the expense of individual liberty and federalism was blocked by the United States Supreme Court’s Originalist reading of the Constitution. As a result, he instead initiated a plan to pack the Court...
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