This will be exhibit A in future war crimes trials if he carries out his threats. Tragically, it's those following the manifestly unlawful orders that are the ones most likely to be held to account.
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Congrats - can't wait to read it!
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You can read my take on Trump's illegal invasion of Venezuela here: www.newyorker.com/news/q-and-a...
Also, there are few things in this world more satisfying than a response letter from NYT counsel David McCraw.
Honored to join this incredible amici team
I am pleased to have this article, “The End of Rule of Law in America” in The Atlantic this morning. Thank you, Jeffrey Goldberg, @theatlantic.com, @washingtonweekpbs.social, @adriennelaf.bsky.social, @beccarosen.bsky.social
"Most importantly, unlike in Cheney, where the Vice President himself was subject . . ., the discovery here is modest in scope and does not target the President *or any close adviser personally."*
Having sworn up and down that Presidential Adivsor Musk is not leading DOGE, they're stuck now.
AP wins. ecf.dcd.uscourts.gov/cgi-bin/show...
WASHINGTON (AP) — AP wins reinstatement to White House events after judge rules government can’t bar its journalists, citing 1st Amendment.
Incredible work by @genevievelakier.bsky.social and @knightcolumbia.org in the AP’s lawsuit against the Trump administration - definitely worth a read
Just got an email from the Fulbright Association. As of right now, funding has been cut off to 12,500 US citizens currently abroad and and more than 7,400 foreigner scholars and students in the United States
Just filed: @knightcolumbia.org brief in support of the Associated Press: "The right to access public institutions without being required to kowtow to authority is a hallmark of democracy" knightcolumbia.org/content/knig...
In a few short weeks, President Trump has severely damaged the government’s ability to fight climate change, upending American environmental policy with moves that could have lasting implications for the country, and the planet.
Massive encroachment by Bezos into The Washington Post’s opinion section - makes clear dissenting views will not be published
I still have not felt encroachment on my journalism on the news side, but if Bezos tries interfering with the news side I will be quitting immediately and letting you know
Privacy Law Starter Pack
Check back from time to time, as I will plan to keep this updated. And ping me if you want to be added.
bsky.app/starter-pack...
New @knightcolumbia.org starter pack just dropped. Great list of scholars, litigators, advocates and others working at the intersection of free speech and new tech.
go.bsky.app/5D94PgW
Yes please!
Grateful to Prof. Mary Fan and the editors at @jotwell.bsky.social for the wonderful review of my article Police Secrecy Exceptionalism: crim.jotwell.com/police-secre....
2:45PM–4:00PM ET: PANEL 4 – New Frontiers for Protecting the Press Function. Speakers: Mike Ananny, USC; @ckoningisor.bsky.social, U.C. Law San Francisco; @jnvictor.bsky.social, Cardozo School of Law;
@attorneynora.bsky.social, Free Press. Moderator: @katygb.bsky.social.
On today's Lawfare Podcast, Matthew Gluck talked to @ckoningisor.bsky.social and Lyrissa Lidsky about the current state of First Amd jurisprudence, how the press used to be stronger, how the authors think our current First Amd architecture should change, and more.
And it’s a wrap! A huge thank you to @ckoningisor.bsky.social for ending our semester on a high with a scintillating talk on her forthcoming paper on “First Amendment Disequilibrium”, co-authored with Lyrissa Lidsky.
For our final event of the semester, we're incredibly pleased that @ckoningisor.bsky.social (UC Law SF) and Lyrissa Lidsky (Florida Law) will join us for a talk on "First Amendment Disequilibrium"!
Thursday, November 30, 2023 at noon ET
Email mila.samdub@yale.edu for zoom details