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Posts by David Noll

Yes, it'd be worthwhile to think through the different models for doing so.

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This is what happens at concentration camps

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Any Bush v. Gore-type litigation goes to SCOTUS regardless, I think, but true about their geographic jurisdiction.

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Sounds like a guy who creates an inclusive learning environment for students of all backgrounds

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Not that strategic imo. I think it's the same dynamic as RBG, namely that they're selfish and can't imagine their lives after the Court.

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They say there's no free rent, yet here you are living in his head.

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Per Wikipedia, Democratic appointees have a majority on seven courts of appeals and Republican appointees have a majority on six. Seems like a good trade for a supreme court where Brett Kavanaugh is the median justice, especially considering that open SCOTUS seats could be held open until 2028.

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Amazing thing to read in the byline

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An eight-Justice Court is a very good way of curbing it.

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The op-ed is kind of fascinating. It has the structure of a serious argument about the dangers of tit-for-tat violations of democratic norms, but every loadbearing factual assertion is a Newsmax chyron.

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There will be a legal doctrine named after you.

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If you're an attorney who is asked to work on this and don't resign, you should know that you're going to be a case study in professional responsibility classes for as long as you live.

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Ladies and gentlemen, the meritocracy

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In evaluating legal arguments and advocacy of academics like Randy Barnett and Kurt Lash, consider that their statements about the Eastman disbarment reveals that they think lying to courts and the public is neither legally nor morally blameworthy. They think lying is fine; judge them accordingly.

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Someone who used every tool at his disposal to overthrow our democratically elected government is most emphatically not a "good man," and most emphatically does deserve to have his career destroyed.

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I wonder if this means every officer acting under a 287(g) agreement can now remove cases against them to federal court.

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Huh, we need to spread the word!

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Have Hesgeth's prayer printed on black t-shirts, add a couple black and white flags, and get a distribution deal with Wal-Mart. You'll be able to send your kids to college full freight and have money left over.

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Underrated??

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the basic theory of DOGE was that if powerful people said it was fine it didn’t matter what the law said.

I think proving that theory wrong is worth significant effort

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Mamdani not rich enough for the NY Times

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And in the end, Jesus said, the love you take is equal to the love you make.

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If people understood that this man voluntarily chose to live in midtown, a lot of our troubles could have been avoided.

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I wonder if his mental model isn't some combination of NYC mayors (who would be powerful to the Trumps because of their power over development) and mob bosses.

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It's called ,,,Originalism,,,.

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Did you know that "Stalin, Hitler, Mussolini, and Mao all were intertwined with the rise of progressivism?"

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It's such a powerful joke it's broken through the failing CDN

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I notice the Fake News Media refuse to report on Trump’s plan to settle all future geopolitical disputes through the power of dance

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From a conflicts-of-laws perspective yes, but it would doubtless trigger federalism/equal sovereignty arguments that don't apply to the federal version.

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Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty held a news conference Thursday and said Morgan acted recklessly and pointed a gun at drivers in rush-hour traffic this past winter.

"Mr. Morgan sped up to pull alongside the victim's vehicle. Mr. Morgan then visibly slowed his vehicle to match the pace of the victim's vehicle, opened his window, and pointed his duty weapon directly at both victims in the other vehicle while continuing to drive illegally on the shoulder," Moriarty said during Thursday's news conference.

The confrontation happened on Thursday, Feb. 5, at approximately 4:22 p.m. at the interchange of eastbound Highway 62 and Interstate 35W in south Minneapolis, an area known for heavy congestion where two lanes reduce to one, according to the criminal complaint.

The victims reported seeing the handgun—possibly a Glock or Sig Sauer—equipped with a red-dot sight and said they had no idea he was law enforcement.

The complaint said Morgan's vehicle was unmarked with Utah license plates.

Thursday's charges come with a nationwide warrant, which means the agent will be arrested and extradited back to Hennepin County to face the charges.

State Patrol investigators used traffic camera footage and license plate readers to track the Ford Expedition Morgan was driving that day, which was determined to be a rental vehicle leased to another ICE employee.

Traffic footage confirmed that after the initial confrontation, Morgan had the opportunity to merge or pass the victims. Instead, the video shows Morgan's vehicle remaining side-by-side with the victims for approximately six seconds before he accelerated away on the shoulder.

Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty held a news conference Thursday and said Morgan acted recklessly and pointed a gun at drivers in rush-hour traffic this past winter. "Mr. Morgan sped up to pull alongside the victim's vehicle. Mr. Morgan then visibly slowed his vehicle to match the pace of the victim's vehicle, opened his window, and pointed his duty weapon directly at both victims in the other vehicle while continuing to drive illegally on the shoulder," Moriarty said during Thursday's news conference. The confrontation happened on Thursday, Feb. 5, at approximately 4:22 p.m. at the interchange of eastbound Highway 62 and Interstate 35W in south Minneapolis, an area known for heavy congestion where two lanes reduce to one, according to the criminal complaint. The victims reported seeing the handgun—possibly a Glock or Sig Sauer—equipped with a red-dot sight and said they had no idea he was law enforcement. The complaint said Morgan's vehicle was unmarked with Utah license plates. Thursday's charges come with a nationwide warrant, which means the agent will be arrested and extradited back to Hennepin County to face the charges. State Patrol investigators used traffic camera footage and license plate readers to track the Ford Expedition Morgan was driving that day, which was determined to be a rental vehicle leased to another ICE employee. Traffic footage confirmed that after the initial confrontation, Morgan had the opportunity to merge or pass the victims. Instead, the video shows Morgan's vehicle remaining side-by-side with the victims for approximately six seconds before he accelerated away on the shoulder.

At first blush, this looks like pure thuggery--an excellent test case for testing the scope of federal officers' immunity.
www.kare11.com/article/news...

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