The Committee for JusticeSep 5, 2018Letter for the Record on the Nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme CourtIn order to provide the greatest added value to this committee's consideration of the Kavanaugh nomination, this letter will focus on an
Ashley N. BakerAug 10, 2018Kavanaugh hearings will shine light on his judicial philosophy, for those willing to listenThe hearing will likely last four days, with the focus on Judge Kavanaugh's opening statement and the exchanges between him and Judiciar
Ashley BakerJul 10, 2018Judge Kavanaugh Will Follow the Law As WrittenJudge Kavanaugh will be confirmed because moderate Republican and Democratic senators will find it hard to oppose a nominee whose lengthy ju
The Committee for JusticeApr 17, 2018SCOTUS Dismisses US v. Microsoft: Courts lack policy expertise, democratic mandate to update the SCAWe welcome the Supreme Court's decision dismissing United States v. Microsoft in light of Congress's passage of the CLOUD Act (Clari
Ashley N. BakerApr 10, 2018Letter for the Record to Members of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce on Facebook, TransparThe Committee for Justice submitted a letter to Congress urging that stricter privacy regulations are not only unnecessary but, if enacted,
Ashley N. BakerFeb 27, 2018Ruling for U.S. in Microsoft Case Would Impair Global Law EnforcementIf sanctioned by the Court, the Justice Department's decision to serve Microsoft with a warrant – rather than using the existing interna
Ashley N. BakerJan 23, 2018CFJ Urges NAFTA Negotiators to Protect Online Free SpeechThe Committee for Justice (CFJ) joined a letter to trade negotiators from the United States, Canada, and Mexico, urging them to protect webs
Ashley N. BakerNov 29, 2017Justices Hear Key Case on Privacy Rights in Digital AgeThe Court's newest justice, Neil Gorsuch, was sympathetic at oral argument today to the argument that the government had usurped Carpent
The Washington TimesNov 28, 2017Senate Confirms Katsas to Federal Appeals Court in Washington, D.C.Curt Levey, president of the Committee for Justice, said the courts are an attractive venue for challenging Mr. Trump “because a majority of