June 26, 2015 Gay marriage: Why Supreme Court got it wrong One does not have to be a homophobe or bigot to believe that the Supreme Court made a tragic error today in creating out of thin air an imaginary right for gay marriage.
June 25, 2015 Supreme Court ruling on ObamaCare subsidies harms taxpayers, hands victory to IRS Thursday the Supreme Court handed a victory to the most hated agency of the federal government, the IRS.
June 25, 2015 ObamaCare ruling: Supreme Court got it right on health care subsidies The Supreme Court got it right on King v Burwell. Thursday’s Court decision put the brakes on an economic tsunami that could have sunk our entire health care system.
June 22, 2015 King v. Burwell: Obama takes his toys and goes home A decision in the King v. Burwell lawsuit is just days away.
June 12, 2015 Why one sentence can't fix the health law Only a thoughtful approach that puts patients first – not Washington – can reverse course for the American health care system.
June 1, 2015 It's time for Republican Party leaders to embrace marriage equality The Republican Party has always claimed to be in favor of certain key principles including, support for individual liberty, personal responsibility and the belief that strong families are the corner stone of our society. This is exactly why more leaders of the party should embrace the idea of marriage equality.
June 1, 2015 An open letter to Justice Kennedy: Here's how to craft a gay marriage compromise Fourteen years ago my then-colleague Larry Ribstein (a professor at University of Illinois College of Law) and I suggested a compromise over gay marriage.
May 15, 2015 A second chance to get America's health care right: Give authority to our states Health care reform has dominated our nation’s political and social conversations for the past six years.
May 7, 2015 Hobby Lobby case -- three reasons why corporations must have religious freedom Individuals have rights, but how can a corporation?
May 7, 2015 Memo to big government lawmakers: Supreme Court did right thing when it ruled in my favor on McCutcheon vs. FEC The Supreme Court’s ruling last month that total limits on campaign contributions were unconstitutional has produced great alarms and hand-wringing by partisan activists.