Jack Fitzhenry

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Jack Fitzhenry is a legal fellow in The Heritage Foundation’s Meese Center for Legal and Judicial Studies.

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    • Opinion

    Conservative Justices Wrestle With Distinction Between Presidential and Bureaucratic Authority

    Jack Fitzhenry
    Justice Brett Kavanaugh may seem like part of the Supreme Court’s conservative wing—but in reality, he sits very near its center. In June, he joined a six-justice majority, including the three liberals, to uphold a federal telecoms project known as the Universal Service Program against a challenge that it operated as a tax imposed by…
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    • Opinion

    When the Church’s 2 Bodies Come to Court

    Jack Fitzhenry
    • Opinion

    Federal Judge Tries to Affirm a New Protected Status for Abortion

    Jack Fitzhenry
    • Opinion

    Consider the Dissenter: Justice Jackson’s Troubled Close to the 2024 Term

    Jack Fitzhenry
    • Opinion

    Supreme Court Delays Delegation’s Reckoning for Another Day

    Jack Fitzhenry
    • Opinion

    The States Leading America’s Drive Toward Secure Elections

    Jack Fitzhenry
  • Supreme Court Says No to ‘Denominational Preferences’

    Jack Fitzhenry
  • Trump’s Tariffs Are Down, But Are They Out?

    Jack Fitzhenry
  • On Public Questions of Religion, the Court Is Turning a Wall Into a Membrane 

    Jack Fitzhenry
  • Early Returns Show Wins for Election Integrity in 2025

    Jack Fitzhenry
  • Supreme Court Reconsiders Constitutionality of Agency Policymaking

    Jack Fitzhenry
  • Attorneys General Face Uphill Battle to Justify Lawsuits Against Trump Executive Orders

    Jack Fitzhenry
  • What Does an Executive Action Add to the First Amendment?

    Jack Fitzhenry
  • Election Integrity Notches Major Wins in 2024

    Jack Fitzhenry
  • Supreme Court Rebuffs Free Speech Defense in Upholding TikTok Divestment

    Jack Fitzhenry
  • Justices Skeptical of Porn Websites’ First Amendment Claims in Age-Verification Challenge

    GianCarlo Canaparo