The Heritage Insider: The President is still not a king, tax cut options, mandatory collective bargaining costs you, Garland's record, and facts on the pay gap
April 16, 2016 This coming week, the Supreme Court will hear the challenge to the President’s immigration order. The case raises the same question that confronted the English at Runnymede. Tax cuts for the middle class are popular, but the choices aren’t all equal. The gender pay gap is still a myth. Mandatory collective bargaining for public workers costs you at least $600 per year. How often does the President’s Supreme Court nominee defer to government agencies? Plus, over 40 new studies, articles, speeches, videos, and events at The Insider this week. Visit to see what the conservative movement has been thinking, writing, saying, and doing to win battles for liberty. The President is still not a king. This coming week, the Supreme Court will hear the state of Texas’s challenge to President Obama’s immigration order granting “legal presence” to 4 million illegal immigrants. As Michael McConnell explains, the president’s action amounts to an exercise of wha...