JIM J. TOZZI, Center for Regulatory Effectiveness
Over the past fifty years considerable progress has been made in developing a process whereby the President could review the actions of the regulatory agencies. Recognizing a lack of comparable progress dealing with Congressional oversight of the courts, the Common Law Initiative is a formative step to fill this void. This report is a summary of the multiyear and ongoing program of the Center for Regulatory Effectiveness to implement the Common Law Initiative. Public comments: https://www.thecre.com/forum8/?p=7644
From: Jim Tozzi
Sent: Sunday, November 13, 2022
To: xxxx@uscourts.gov
Subject: A Succor for Chief Justice Roberts
I spent my entire career of nearly sixty years establishing, defending and perpetuating the regulatory process which allows the President to police the regulatory activities of federal agencies. My work culminated with the establishment of OIRA.
I am now turning my efforts to designing and implementing a process which will allow the Congress to police the activities of the courts without any immediate need for legislation.
CRE Response to Public Comments on the Common Law Initiative: The Congressional Review of Judge-Made Law
A Revision
The Common Law Initiative differs greatly from proposals currently on the table to address troublesome court decisions.
Ikoel Jacob