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Zach Parkinson
AZachParkinson
Yeah, Presidents never hold swearing-in ceremonies for Justices at the White House https://twitter.com/helaineolen/status/1320899529118371840
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Marin K Levy
marinklevy
Who is in the mood for a little judicial administration history? Everyone? Just as I suspected. In light of the new bill to expand SCOTUS, a *big* thread on the
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Joe Nierman
NiermanJoe
For any lay persons out there, today's concurrence from J. Gorsuch attacks the Roberts decision in South Bay from 6 months ago as being "Cocoa Puffs nuts".I have never seen
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Neal Katyal
neal_katyal
THREAD My Thoughts on @politico story saying the Court voted to say Roe v. Wade is fully overruled.I’ve quickly scanned the draft opinion and it appears legitimate. This means there
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Ashton Pittman
ashtonpittman
: In a 2019 dissent, Amy Coney Barrett said the Constitution protects the right of non-violent felons to own guns, but does NOT protect their right to vote.Gun ownership is
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Tim Hogan
TimInHonolulu
1. CJ Roberts appears to have written his opinion on the denial of the injunction in the California church closure case because Kavanaugh chose to write a dissent that didn't
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Seth Abramson
SethAbramson
If you want to understand what's wrong with the U.S. right now, it isn't much more complicated than this: through a series of crimes, ignominious political operations, and unconscionable detours
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Barry Friedman
barryfriedman1
In our Judicial Decision-making (JD) class this week, we’ve been discussing what we want out of judges, and what selection and retention systems are most likely to get us there.
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Donald J. Trump
realDonaldTrump
A group of RINO Republicans who failed badly 12 years ago, then again 8 years ago, and then got BADLY beaten by me, a political first timer, 4 years ago,
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YankeeCowboy727
YC727USA
To start off, Let's see, burdensome regulations being cut, jobs being brought back to US soil, to the 2 or more justices qualified for the job and uphold our Constitution,
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Eric Baxter
esbax
Should public schools be able to punish students for private, off-campus speech? And how could this policing of student speech affect #religiousfreedom? #SCOTUS heard oral argument TODAY in a case
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Tom Watson
tomwatson
On court expansion, a couple of political thoughts.1. We have to do it. There's not a single other recourse. And the signals from Biden and Schumer are clear enough. A
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MCH
RVA2MI
Yup. I promise you, saying Barrett will end Roe has all the message you want to convey with none of the disgusting bigotry. So just say that. That's the rub
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Chad Pergram
ChadPergram
1) The size of the Supreme Court isn’t dictated by the Constitution. It’s set by statute. That’s why the High Court has had as few as five justices and as
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Parker Molloy
ParkerMolloy
Remember in 2016 when Republicans thought Clinton was going to win and planned to change the size of the Supreme Court because it would be politically advantageous?https://www.npr.org/2016/11/03/500560120/senate-republicans-could-block-pote
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Ali
thisisabz
RBG believed that the pendulum, not the bald eagle, is the true symbol of America. When the pendulum swings too far in one direction, it always swings back, she famously
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