Matthew Turner

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Matthew Turner is a member of the Young Leaders Program at The Heritage Foundation.

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    Time for Scrutiny of DEI Policies of Administrative Office of US Courts, Judicial Conference

    Zack Smith | Matthew Turner
    Federal courts have their own administrative state, and that’s a problem. Like many of its executive branch counterparts, the Administrative Office of U.S. Courts came into existence during President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal push to establish supposedly expert administrators. Established in 1939 after FDR’s failed court-packing plan, the “AO” (as it has come to…
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    State Abortion Laws Being Reversed as State Courts’ Ideological Compositions Change

    Thomas Jipping | Matthew Turner