Donald Trump's Bump Stock Ban Turns Peaceful Gun Owners Into Felons by Fiat
The ban, which took effect this week, usurps congressional authority by rewriting an inconvenient law.
The ban, which took effect this week, usurps congressional authority by rewriting an inconvenient law.
Thank Donald Trump for the belated attempt to enforce the Constitution's separation of powers.
We live in desperate times when the brake on both Democratic socialism and Republican executive-branch abuse is a 78-year-old San Francisco Democrat.
Libertarian Rep. Justin Amash joined with Democrats to oppose the president's power grab.
Bargaining over policy is supposed to be frustrating. That's a feature, not a bug, of limited government.
Under a little-known regulation that dates back to the 1930s, the president has legal power over electronic transmissions.
Plus: Congress forgets to fund the First Step Act, The New York Times chastises smug politicians over Amazon, and what if the U.S. were 100 city-states?
A case to watch for both criminal justice reformers and for critics of executive overreach.
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