In “Courts’ War on FDR Continues With Obama,” Noah Feldman argues that the courts have played an outsized role in opposing President Obama’s policy agenda.
When Sen. Judd Gregg (R-N.H.) predicted in 2003 that the Medicare prescription drug benefit would become the "largest intergenerational tax increase in the history of this country" and that it would "cause our children's children to have a lower quality of life than we have had," he wasn't just delivering another soon-to-be-forgotten Senate floor speech.