The Three Whisky Happy Hour: Grading the Supreme Court Term
Well, that was quite a finish for this year’s Supreme Court term, which, as usual, released the most controversial and consequential cases on the very last day of its sitting. This wrap-up episode—the first of a double-episode package for July 4 since we missed last week’s regular episode—dwells a lot on the birthright citizenship case, with sharp disagreements among the 3WHH bartenders, but from there we move on to ponder the ambiguity of the “Humphrey’s Straddle,” and the significance of the ruling striking down one of the key pillars of government regulation of campaign financing—the so-called “coordination” rule.
We close out this first of our double-header with a celebration of America’s new heroine, Sophie Cunningham, who is making us forget all about Sydney Sweeney.
The Three Whiskey Happy Hour
The Three Whisky Happy Hour: Neoconclave Edition!
We’re up a day early with this special emergency edition of the 3WHH because it isn’t every millennium when you get an American Pope.

The Three Whisky Happy Hour: Lookism and Imperial Conquest Redivivus
The hosts take on Trump at the 100 Day mark, the latest in lawfare, the dismal Canadian election, and more in this episode of 3 Whisky Happy Hour.

Constitutionalism

Amicus Brief: Hon. William P. Barr and Hon. Michael B. Mukasey in Support of Petitioners
Former AGs Barr and Mukasey Cite Civitas in a SCOTUS Brief

Rational Judicial Review: Constitutions as Power-sharing Agreements, Secession, and the Problem of Dred Scott
Judicial review and originalism serve as valuable commitment mechanisms to enforce future compliance with a political bargain.

The Fifth Circuit’s Chance to Expose the Inflation Reduction Act’s Unconstitutionality
Despite the mounting evidence of harm, the Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Program remains law — and the Justice Department continues to defend it in federal court.


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