By: Trevor Schakohl
The question that Pheasant v. U.S. presents is far from trivial: who decides what conduct is a crime? The Constitution’s answer is Congress.
Trevor Schakohl is a Legal Reporter at The Daily Caller. He focuses on topics such as police arrests and New York law, providing insightful coverage and analysis in these areas. Trevor's work has been featured in The Daily Caller, The Daily Signal, The Western Journal, and BizPac Review.
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