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Posts by Dr. Matthew Reid Krell

AI will replace lawyers by other lawyers who don't use AI.

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But there are no plans for these businesses to pass back the price premiums that their customers were charged because of the tariffs. The government breaks even, the importers keep the refunds on top of the premium prices they charged, and nothing changes for consumers. 🫤

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Reminder: PhD position in my lab is open for two more weeks.
How do germ cells use their own private transcription factors? Come help us find out.
Fully funded. Deadline May 1.
Flyer attached — please boost! 🙏

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CALS- Technician I- Molecular Biology and Genetics in Ithaca, New York, United States of America | Research & Instructional Support at Cornell University Apply for CALS- Technician I- Molecular Biology and Genetics job with Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, United States of America. Research & Instructional Support at Cornell University

plz repost 🙏 we are looking for a technician to start this summer/fall for 1-2 years to work with me at Cornell in the labs of @cedricfeschotte.bsky.social and Andy Clark, in collaboration with @corriemoreau.bsky.social on flies & termites 🪰🐜🧬🔬 Ithaca is gorges!

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Friends! My university is hiring an Asst Professor of Biology and an Asst Professor of History and American Indian Studies. Our students are wonderful, my colleagues are great, we do good work. Please share! Happy to answer questions :)

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just want to say that this sounds like a really cool topic and if you write about it i would be excited to read it

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You don't know me and owe me nothing, but I am writing an article about American politics through the lens of schism and I would be delighted to hear more context if you can share any.

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It’s a brilliant tax because when they say “but the billionaires will leave” you get to say “they already don’t live there”

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People need to step back on this Yale report on mistrust in higher education. It is a report on public opinion that does not actually engage in any public opinion research. Rather, they talked to a bunch of elites with strong opinions about higher education.

www.nytimes.com/2026/04/15/u...

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I'll give him this: unlike most Republicans, he has thus far demonstrated zero tolerance for official corruption, even by copartisans. The major downside of his tenure is that he is Extremely Online and likes to get in social media fights with random critics.

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Shad White is running for higher office, bet on it.

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“Men who are too odious to find dates in their own wealthy countries visit poorer countries and use their money to try to sexually coerce women in need”

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I saw a SAHM online returning some recent purchases to stores because her husband, the sole earner in their home, decided that they were superfluous and that, as the sole earner, he had veto power over all purchases, and my blood ran cold. This is the lifestyle tradwifery espouses.

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If I’m being honest, “no Zionists” just feels like the 2026 version of putting “BLM/ACAB” in your profile

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May I never find myself in a situation where I apologize for calling out a colleague who deserved to be called out.

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How is TJ Maxx not getting in on "looksmaxxing," riding it hard for a fiscal quarter of advertising campaign, then walking away with the satisfaction of having murdered the trend.

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Because the K is the best stadium in baseball. I miss her.

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Trump Might Have a Case on Wiping Out a Whole Civilization

By Randy E. Barnett and Ilan Wurman

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I am sick of law professors playing like everything is a game. A little riddle for us to solve. It isn’t.

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AMK is 💯correct here and should say it. Peeps are art installation props only.

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No, YOU think Rae captured your last week perfectly.

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If Beike ran this account, she'd be almost exclusively posting about the most important historical event ever, according to her, this one:

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Not including single nights in hotels on moving road trips, probably Gatlinburg, Tennessee.

Close second: Pine Bluff, Arkansas.

Distant third: Saginaw, Michigan.

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The thing I think many peeps resistant to the idea of open borders fail to remember? The world already basically has open borders.
If you have money.
Seriously. Those with wealth can generally live wherever they want.
Maybe everyone should have that opportunity.

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Beit Hillel would say that the afikomen was found, and therefore the seder ended. Beit Shammai would say that the afikomen could not be eaten, and therefore it did not. Both are the words of Torah, but the Law is in accordance with the words of Beit Hillel.

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Political science is officially the most scientific social science, eat your hearts out other disciplines.

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Oh nothing, just a peer reviewed paper my colleagues found...
doi.org/10.1016/j.ma...
"1 mL of the mass killing of an ethnic group was opposed to 20 mL of the skin sample and unprotected to light for 7 min."

Even AI knows what's wrong here, but @elsevierconnect.bsky.social doesn't.

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Having a Reviewer 2 moment on my teaching is definitely a new experience for me.

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Civil Justice Reform Act Report Gives data for civil cases in the district courts, by judicial officer, on motions pending more than six months, bench trials submitted more than six months, civil cases pending more than three years,...

Fun fact: If you ever find yourself thinking, "wow there sure are a lot of federal court rulings today," the odds are decent that the day is March 31 or September 30
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