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Archives: Judiciary / Articles
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ALEC Policy Champions Advance Emergency Powers Reform in Iowa
Iowa has taken a significant step toward reinforcing the separation of powers and protecting individual liberties by enacting HF 2694. Signed into law by Gov. Kim Reynolds on June…
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Nino Marchese Testimony in New Hampshire: Judicial Deference and State Agencies
ALEC Judiciary Task Force Director Nino Marchese testified before the New Hampshire Senate Executive Departments and Administration committee regarding legislation that breaks down the scope of review of state agency…
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Colorado Strengthens Justice System Integrity, Limits Use of Colorimetric Field Drug Tests
Colorado lawmakers took a meaningful step toward strengthening due process and improving the reliability of criminal prosecutions with the passage of HB26-1020. This reform addresses longstanding concerns surrounding the use…
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ALEC Policy Champion Advances Judicial Deference Reform in Alabama
Alabama is the latest state to meaningfully strengthen the separation of powers with the passage of SB167, a judicial deference reform championed by Sen. Arthur Orr. The legislation, which…
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Nino Marchese Testimony in Colorado: Limiting the Harm of Colorimetric Field Drug Tests
ALEC Judiciary Task Force Director Nino Marchese recently testified before the Colorado House Judiciary Committee regarding HB26-1020, which seeks to adopt practices similar to ALEC’s Model Policy: To Regulate…
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A World Without ‘Chevron Deference’: Nino Marchese in The Hill
The Hill recently ran an op-ed authored by Judiciary Task Force Director Nino Marchese. The piece explains why even after the Supreme Court’s Loper Bright decision ended federal judicial deference…
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ALEC Policy Champions Eliminate Judicial Deference in Missouri
ALEC is proud to recognize Missouri Sen. Nick Schroer, Rep. Ben Keathley, and Gov. Mike Kehoe for their support of SB 221 and making Missouri the fourth state…
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Universal Injunctions No More—How the Federal Judiciary Has Been Fundamentally Changed
At the end of June, the Supreme Court ruled that federal courts do not have authority to issue nationwide injunctions to halt federal laws and orders. The case at…
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Commemorating the End of Chevron Deference
A year has passed since the Supreme Court delivered its landmark decision in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, eradicating the practice of judicial deference in the federal judiciary. On…
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ALEC Policy Champions Reduce Agency Overreach in Oklahoma
ALEC is proud to recognize Oklahoma Sen. Micheal Bergstrom and Rep. Gerrid Kendrix as the newest ALEC Policy Champions for successfully carrying HB 2728 and HB 2729 through…
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ALEC Policy Champions Strengthen Kentucky’s Judicial Branch
ALEC is proud to recognize Kentucky Senators Steve Rawlings, Shelley Funke Frommeyer, Matt Nunn, Aaron Reed, Lindsey Tichenor, and Phillip Wheeler for not only passing but directly enacting judicial deference…
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ALEC Policy Champions Pull Lawmaking Authority Back to Kentucky’s Legislature
ALEC is proud to recognize Kentucky Representatives Wade Williams, Kim Banta, Ken Fleming, Thomas Huff, T.J. Roberts, and Kim Moser for their successful implementation of HB 6. With the…
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Missouri Senate Government Efficiency Committee: Nino Marchese Testimony on Judicial Deference
ALEC Judiciary Task Force Director Nino Marchese, testified before the Missouri Senate Government Efficiency Committee on judicial deference — its impact, misconceptions, and the…