It’s an access to justice issue. The law recognizes in many other areas that a mere audio recording or a transcript is only a meager substitute for a video. Why isn’t the same true of arguments in the highest court in the land?
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In other words, they’re arguing that the only people who should be able to see SCOTUS arguments are the Justices, the clerks, the counsel, and members of the Supreme Court bar and the public who line up early enough.
That can’t be right.
Calling it: hackish professors will begin inventing arguments for presidential pardons to reach state crimes, just like they did in the birthright citizenship context.
Setting aside his scholarship, I always thought that Prof Hamburger should associate with the Shook, Hardy, and Bacon firm (Shakes, Hardee’s, and Bacon)
Not sure why people feel so strongly about her. She’s honest about who she is and about the potential methodological limitations of her work, and I haven’t heard she’s done anything harmful to anyone. Live and let live
These are the days I look at the tram I commute on and think, “what a noble steed”
When the oil shock comes for your Brodozer 1500000
Time for them to lodge a complaint
I think the correct verb is to “NOEM,” not “FIRE”
Seems like a certain Vice President should be denied Holy Communion
I don’t think he actually thinks the 25th will be invoked. It’s (1) political rhetoric; that (2) primes the pump in case Trump does something that crosses a red line even for this Cabinet (e.g., tactical nuke use).
My opinion is that Murphy is doing all he can, realistically speaking.
Funny enough, SF still has the buses with the poles that stick out and connect to the power lines (trollybuses)
Assuming this is an AH-64E, they cost about $5,000 per flight hour. Assuming two aircraft and two flight hours each, a cool $20,000.
Enough to fund the SNAP benefits of 100 hungry Americans for a month — all wasted for a worthless moment in the social media algorithm.
Or they’d go to a quant fund
Residuals on old fuel efficient Hondas and Toyotas are crazy
Yes, in the early 20th century in the UK.
Crazy that a benevolent multi-billionaire hasn’t simply bought and endowed a newspaper as a pure philanthropic endeavor. It’d be an inexpensive way to build a perpetual legacy.
What happens when senior U.S. leaders don’t understand that the Ayatollah wasn’t just a political figure for Shias
A regressive result, especially since the research suggests that American consumers and American firms split the burden of tariffs nearly equally.
Katyal’s position is that it should be refunded to his corporate business clients with interest — interest that’ll be paid by ordinary taxpayers
I’ll never complain when the regime chooses to elevate incompetent people — less power to them
Ironic that David Gelernter wrote that 18-year-olds are too young to vote, while cavorting with Jeff Epstein
Time for us all to repost it, amplify it, talk about it with your family, friends, and colleagues
Hearing him loud and clear.
As one of the many who read the work of the Post’s climate desk, I’m sincerely sorry for you and your colleagues. A lot of folks out there feel that way.
Shamelessly held on for far longer than he should have. An exemplar of the culture of impunity among the world’s most powerful people that we need to account for when we fix the mess we’re in.
The fawning and unskeptical tone of this article is quite something. Taking everything said by the Administration at face value is not journalism.
Bovino exercised real power because he is cruel and wanted to self-aggrandize. He deserves to be prosecuted as a principal.
Bovino isn’t disappearing — he’s just headed to the next city. Time for that city to learn from Minnesotans.