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Posts by Mark Graber

Last class as a full-time professor in 90 minutes (four more years as half-time).

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Impeachment rather than 25th amendment if you must. Impeachment treats Trump as a rotten human being who has behaved corruptly in office. Seems right, if symbolic politics. 25th Amendment treats Trump as suffering from a disorder that might be alleviated with treatment or therapy. Seems wrong.

1 week ago 3 0 0 0

JD Vance scores high on the three axes of disgrace, He champions policies that are fundamentally indecent. He provides fatuous justifications for those policies. He advances many of those policies for the primary reason of advancing his ambitions.

1 week ago 3 0 0 1

The Headline Hog does Wyoming.

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You cannot impeach a party or legally declare a party unfit for office under the 25th Amendment. The case for impeaching or removing Donald Trump is the case for voting the Republican Party out of office. This case must be made in the court of public opinion, not a court of law.

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IDF admits Tehran synagogue damaged in strike targeting Iranian commander, regrets ‘collateral damage’ * * *

Israel has ceased being a Jewish state in the sense of reflecting Jewish values. Increasingly, Israel is no longer a Jewish state in protecting all Jews. Israel is increasing a Jewish state only in having a Jewish majority and a commitment to some Jews.

www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_ent...

1 week ago 3 2 0 0

The only way we are going to remove Trump/Vance is by mobilizing for the 2026 and 2028 elections. No gadgets will do. We need a program that will not only win the next elections, but keep people involved long after Trump/Vance are bad historical memories.

1 week ago 1 0 0 0
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Was it clear you meant "Wales," not "whales" or even "wails" or some combination therein.

1 week ago 24 1 2 0

Might the lead story be that Trump is a disgrace on every dimension a human being can be a disgrace. We do not need to point to every single quote, giving him the attention he craves and say, "that disgraceful."

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Perhaps our focus should be at least as much on Trump's new oligarchy as on his horrible brutal and racist immigration policies.

2 weeks ago 6 3 0 0

As noted elsewhere, I think people I respect disagree and disagree strongly on this one. My preference is for people to spell out anti-Semitic slurs that have are often yelled at Jews and have violent threats attached. Others disagree.

2 weeks ago 6 0 3 1

One should note that the professor in question was using this as a clear reference to the speech of others and as speech the professor claimed should not be protected by the first amendment. Perhaps a mistake in judgment, but not, in my opinion a moral sin.

2 weeks ago 0 0 2 0

Very much looking forward to this.

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The oldest synagogue in northern France. Julia and I are in Lille, where I will speak on "Militant Democracy in the United States" tomorrow.

2 weeks ago 6 0 0 0

This has become common. We now regard Reconstruction Democrats as better authorities on the post-Civil War Amendments than Republicans. Ironically, in many quarters, while Democrats who opposed are authorities, women and blacks who could not vote do not count.

3 weeks ago 12 2 0 0

Could we do a symposium, where I write on "Movement When They Press"

3 weeks ago 2 0 1 0

Will let people know as soon as Oxford tells me.

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Balkinization: Constitutional Democracy in Crisis? II TOC A group blog on constitutional law, theory, and politics

The final version of Constitutional Democracy in Crisis? II is now at Oxford University Press. The most comprehensive study of democratic decline and resilience. Thanks to Mark Tushnet, Sandy Levinson, and Antonia Baraggia. All publicity is good. TOC here. balkin.blogspot.com/2026/03/cons...

3 weeks ago 31 16 1 0

The increasingly important question is whether Israel remains a Jewish state as many of us understanding Jewish commitments or merely a state that has lots of Jews.

3 weeks ago 1 0 0 0

When scholars call for courts to declare laws unconstitutional, their political and legal preferences tend to coincide. Virtually all scholars urge judicial restraint on other matters when they oppose the law on political or philosophical grounds.

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Academics who make originalist arguments no more legitimate originalism than people who pay only their legal taxes legitimate the tax code. As you note, what people were doing in 1866 is fair academic game. And if you have a client, you make the argument most likely to succeed.

3 weeks ago 10 1 0 0

Evan Bernick and Anthony Kreis make arguments about why the original meaning of the 14th amendment protects birthright citizenship. Rogers Smith and Julie Novkov makes arguments about how progressives should understand citizenship more broadly. What's wrong with this division of progressive labor?

3 weeks ago 29 9 1 0

My spouse goes to protests, sends postcards, and knocks on doors. I provide occasional advice to persons who litigate. Contrary to what you might read, my spouse has never indicated that she does not need to protest ICE because I am marginally involved in litigating against ICE.

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You litigate for many reasons. You think you might win. There is a victim who deserves representation even if the case is likely to lose. Litigation will focus public attention on an issue. Any analysis that focuses on the first misses much about public interest litigation.

3 weeks ago 3 0 0 0

That's for kindness, but it comes with arthritis.

3 weeks ago 20 1 0 0

When government passes a repressive law, someone sues. That get a lawyer, often a liberal cause lawyer. Several law professors get involved. This happened with Section 3 and with birthright citizenship. Hardly means liberalism is focused on litigation to the expense of everything else.

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36,000 feet in the air, and I can still sign my name. Other law professors invited. docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...

3 weeks ago 1 0 0 0
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36,000 feet in the air heading to San Diego for a Friday talk about Trump and separation of powers at California Western Law School. Fly back home on Saturday. Head for Lille on Sunday to deliver a keynote on militant democracy in the United States. Ilive the hard life, but someone has to do it.

3 weeks ago 3 0 0 0

Am now up-to-date on all letters of recommendation. Going to enjoy that for 15 minutes. Then continue to panic about the 6 or so reviews that need to be done and four plus manuscripts that are due or overdue. Suspect most of you know the feeling.

1 month ago 6 0 0 1

Republicans in 1865-66 repeatedly declared that the 13th amendment made citizens of all emancipated persons. They noted that residents in the US were either aliens or citizens. After the 13th amendment, no other category existed. Should have a paper on this over the summer.

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