Override the Parliamentarian

The Senate Parliamentarian’s Medicaid Ruling: A Procedural Roadblock for Trump’s “Big, Beautiful Bill” As President Donald Trump pushes for his ambitious "Big, Beautiful Bill" to overhaul taxes and spending, a critical obstacle has emerged in the Senate: the rejection of key Medicaid provisions by Senate Parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough. These rulings, grounded in the arcane but powerful Byrd Rule, threaten to derail the GOP’s reconciliation strategy, forcing a reckoning over Senate procedure and historical precedent. Understanding the specific provisions at issue, the basis for MacDonough’s objections, and the rare history of overriding the parliamentarian provides crucial context for this high-stakes legislative battle.…

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An Originalist Perspective on Medina v. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic

An Originalist Perspective on Medina v. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic: State Sovereignty Triumphs in Medicaid Funding Dispute On June 26, 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court delivered a 6-3 decision in Medina v. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic, upholding South Carolina’s authority to exclude Planned Parenthood from its Medicaid program without facing private lawsuits under 42 U.S.C. §1983. From an originalist perspective, the ruling reflects a faithful adherence to the original public meaning of §1983 (enacted in 1871) and the Spending Clause (Article I, Section 8, Clause 1 of the Constitution), reinforcing state sovereignty, judicial restraint, and legislative authority. This column explores the…

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The Myth of Jobs Americans Won’t Do

Illegal Labor Undercuts Fair Wages The idea that there are "jobs Americans won't do" is a tired myth, one that’s been debunked by both economic reality and common sense. From dairy farms to landscaping, the notion that illegal immigrant labor fills an irreplaceable gap ignores a fundamental truth: pay a fair wage, and Americans will step up to the plate. The real issue is that illegal labor suppresses wages, distorting the market and pricing American workers out of jobs they’d otherwise take. It’s time to dismantle this narrative and recognize how reliance on illegal labor harms both workers and the broader…

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The Path to Sustainable Innovation

AI in Business: Ethics, Productivity, and the Path to Sustainable Innovation In the dynamic and transformative landscape of 2025, artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a cornerstone of business innovation, fundamentally reshaping operational paradigms, enhancing decision-making processes, and unlocking new frontiers of efficiency. AI’s potential to revolutionize industries-from healthcare’s precision diagnostics to finance’s predictive analytics-is matched by a complex tapestry of ethical, operational, and societal challenges that demand rigorous scrutiny and strategic navigation. The promise of streamlined workflows, data-driven insights, and personalized customer experiences is tempered by risks such as algorithmic bias, cybersecurity vulnerabilities, data privacy concerns, and workforce displacement, each…

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