Morning Docket: 10.09.24
Briefly

Justice Jackson's deliberation on ghost guns in light of post-Chevron rules highlights the complexity of regulatory frameworks, often leading to chaotic interpretations, reminiscent of Calvinball. This suggests that the evolution of legal governing principles is subject to continuous reinterpretation and challenges within judicial settings.
The findings of the FBI’s Kavanaugh inquiry raise crucial questions regarding the integrity of judicial nominations. This scenario illustrates potential systemic flaws in background checks that can undermine public trust in the judicial process.
In a significant move against the rising costs of insulin, CVS and UnitedHealth are advocating for FTC commissioner disqualifications, citing personal bias in the commissioner's stance on price inflation, revealing tensions within the healthcare economy.
The upcoming reckoning for Alex Jones signifies a critical moment for accountability, highlighting the implications of misinformation and its impacts on both public perception and legal responsibilities in today's media landscape.
Read at Above the Law
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