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The separation of powers is a defining aspect of our system of government intended to safeguard our individual liberties. Under the Constitution, Congress is supposed to make the law, the judiciary is supposed to interpret the law, and the president is supposed to execute the law. But today, federal agencies often make, interpret, and enforce the law all under the same roof — without any accountability. Agency rules determine everything from whether a farmer may plow her own field to what kinds of contraceptive coverage employers must provide. It’s time to protect our civil liberties from an unconstitutional and ever-expanding government leviathan.
Administrative State

SOTU: Trump Has Much to Brag About

Inez Feltscher Stepman | Op-Ed
Administrative State

An Impressive Year One for Trump 2.0

Inez Feltscher Stepman | Op-Ed
Administrative State

Trump’s Courageous War Against the Bureaucracy

Inez Feltscher Stepman | Op-Ed
Administrative State

Independent Women Submits Regulatory Comment re: Improving Performance, Accountability, and Responsiveness in the Civil Service

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Administrative State

Two Truths and a Lie: Unaccountable Bureaucracy, the Civil Service, and Constitutional Government

Inez Feltscher Stepman | Two Truths and a Lie
Administrative State

Takeaways: Unaccountable Bureaucracy, the Civil Service, and Constitutional Government

Inez Feltscher Stepman | Takeaways
Administrative State

Policy Focus: Unaccountable Bureaucracy, the Civil Service, and Constitutional Government

Inez Feltscher Stepman | Policy Focus
Administrative State

IWF Signs Coalition Letter Condemning the EPA’s Rule on Tailpipe Emissions Standards

Gabriella Hoffman | Letters
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Dissent’s Fear-Mongering in Trump Case Is Unreasoned and Unhelpful

May Mailman | Op-Ed
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Independent Women’s Forum Comments on Upholding Civil Service Protections and Merit System Principles

Inez Feltscher Stepman | Letters
Administrative State

At The Bar: They’re Baaaack . . . The Supreme Court Opens Its 2024 Term

Jennifer C. Braceras, Inez Feltscher Stepman & Anastasia Boden | At the Bar
Administrative State

They’re baaaaaaaaack … The Supreme Court Returns on Monday for its 2023-2024 Term

Policy Staff | Blog