[1] His research is also credited with inspiring litigation that challenged the Obama Administration's implementation of the Affordable Care Act, resulting in the Supreme Court's decision in King v.
[3] Although a proponent of "free-market environmentalism," Adler has also endorsed the imposition of a carbon tax and other measures to address the problem of climate change.
[4] He is also credited with helping to convince some former climate change deniers to accept the scientific evidence for global warming and the associated threat.
Hs has also served on the Bipartisan Judicial Advisory Commission appointed by Ohio Senators Sherrod Brown and Rob Portman to advise on federal district court nominations.
[9] As part of Checks and Balances, Adler has joined multiple statements criticizing former President Trump and defending rule of law values.
[10] At the time, this did not seem like a significant observation as the Supreme Court had not yet decided NFIB v. Sebelius and it appeared that most states would voluntarily create their own exchanges.
[14] Adler and Cannon's work also prompted several lawsuits challenging the lawfulness of the tax credits, including Halbig v. Sebelius and King v.
[19] Adler is a contributing editor to the conservative National Review Online and a contributor to "The Volokh Conspiracy".