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WrightKATU
QUICK THREAD:Remember my story a couple weeks ago regarding inconsistencies in Brady policies in Oregon? Need a refresher? Click the link. We're looking deeper into #Portland's path towards a policy
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✭Madelyne #DemCastSC 🇺🇲 🏳️🌈👊🐾🌴♀
MadelyneRants
South Carolina!We need a Democrat to run for U.S. House SC HD 3!Jeff Duncan has been in the House since 2011. He doesn't represent us!His voting record: https://justfacts.votesmart.org/candidate/key-votes/47967/jeff-duncanWe can do better!Nominat
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Robert Saunders
redhistorian
Lord Judge's speech yesterday offered a passionate defence of two constitutional principles: the Rule of Law; and the Sovereignty of Parliament. The Internal Market Bill is a danger to both
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Mark Joseph Stern
mjs_DC
Today the Supreme Court hears two cases that ask: Do the Electoral College's "electors" have a constitutional right to cast their votes for any candidate they want, regardless of who
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George Scoville
ScovilleLaw
Progressives have no cogent or coherent critique of originalism as an interpretive method except to concede that they want SCOTUS justices to impose their policy preferences when they can't achieve
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Robert Wiblin
robertwiblin
The current Republican party 'platform', inasmuch as it exists, is likely to attract fewer and fewer votes over time due to cultural and demographic change.Or at least that's what the
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Peter Montgomery
petemont
Great story on the big-money right-wing group Convention of States helping push "reopen" protests @isaacstanbecker @TonyRomm @washingtonpost Here's the thing: COS is all about radically limiting the power of the
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Emily Bazelon
emilybazelon
Has any senator so far pointed out that Scalia's originalist interpretation of the 2nd Amendment was wrong, according to the constitutional historians who actually study this? And who think the
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John Inazu
JohnInazu
In yesterday’s oral argument in AFP v. Bonta, Justice Kavanaugh asked if the right of assembly is distinct from the right to petition the government. Justices Barrett and Kagan hinted
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Loyal2ThaFoil 🇺🇸🇮🇹
FoilTha
-1So this has me thinking... On March 30, a bill was passed in Hungary that will allow the Prime Minister there to stay in power indefinitely AND suspend elections. Doesn't
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Bansi Sharma
bansisharma
Biden’s approval numbers are lower than any president at 100 days since 1945, save Gerald Ford in 1974 (after his unpopular pardon of Richard Nixon) and Donald Trump in 2017.Difference
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Daniel Vaughan
dvaughanCI
Ok, so let’s talk about this @JVLast piece at @BulwarkOnline and why it’s wrong. Thread as the kids sayhttps://thebulwark.com/ruth-bader-ginsburg-and-the-coming-political-crisis/ He sets out the meat of his argument here with
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Brigid Laffan
BrigidLaffan
Short thread on the so-called EU’s flawed approach to #Brexit negs. 1. EU behaved like a polity-primary & most important objective was & is protect the genus-the collective. @BrigidLaffan 2.
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John Stoehr's Editorial Board
johnastoehr
1. The president has been talking nonstop about the need to “reopen” the economy. Yes, we’re midway through a deadly pandemic. Yes, the new coronavirus has killed more than 22,000
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Justin Amash
justinamash
As a federal official, I do my best to stay out of state politics. But I have a constitutional duty to ensure states don’t trample on the rights of the
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Jerry Dickinson
JerrySDickinson
Judge Stickman’s ruling will undoubtedly be appealed to Third Circuit, and I wouldn’t be surprised if Third Circuit hears the case en banc. Full disclosure: I was a law clerk
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