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Neil Gorsuch's Origin Story about his Antipathy for the Administrative State
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32:33 - 38:14 (05:41)

Neil Gorsuch opposes the idea of the administrative state and its vast overreaching, despite knowing what the regulatory state should look like and having been around for much of its development.

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The federal judiciary is being criticized for its arrogance in ignoring the inefficiencies and redundancies that government agencies, like the administrative leviathan, are remedying while under-enforcing them.
32:33 - 34:50 (02:16)
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Judicial Criticism
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The federal judiciary is being criticized for its arrogance in ignoring the inefficiencies and redundancies that government agencies, like the administrative leviathan, are remedying while under-enforcing them. Additionally, there have been efforts to stock the judiciary with judges who believe in the Constitution's theory of exile and the project, which are being met with disapproval.

Chapter
Neil Gorsuch's Origin Story about his Antipathy for the Administrative State
Episode
The SEC Was in Trouble. Now They’re Screwed.
Podcast
The Problem With Jon Stewart
The podcast discusses Neil Gorsuch's antipathy towards the regulatory state, tracing back to his experience in the development of regulations.
34:50 - 38:14 (03:24)
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Neil Gorsuch
Summary

The podcast discusses Neil Gorsuch's antipathy towards the regulatory state, tracing back to his experience in the development of regulations. They also touch on the possibility of the SEC seeking a review of a controversial case by the en banc, Fifth Circuit.

Chapter
Neil Gorsuch's Origin Story about his Antipathy for the Administrative State
Episode
The SEC Was in Trouble. Now They’re Screwed.
Podcast
The Problem With Jon Stewart