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Ellen M. Gilmer
ellengilmer
The Supreme Court's environmental docket just got A LOT more interesting, with the justices agreeing to hear BP v. Baltimore, which could control the path climate liability cases across the
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Adam H. Johnson
adamjohnsonNYC
The Pelosi Ice Cream thing wasn’t, of course, about ice cream, and it wasn’t full blown Marie Antoinette but it captured the tonal aloofness of dem leadership & a key
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Cheryl White
LadyScorcher
People who have been following me for a while know that I occasionally talk about the hierarchy of controls, which I use in assessing risk and establishing appropriate precautions in
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Steve Schmidt
SteveSchmidtSES
This is a thread about stopping a Supreme Court Confirmation. @SenSchumer. I’m not an expert on the rules of the Senate so I’ll leave that bit to others to comment
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Graham *the Canadian* Ware
deo_favente1
So let me see if I've got this straight:-Democrats are writing articles of impeachment, which will almost certainly be adopted by the Judiciary Committee and pass the House-It's similarly almost
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visa is almost done ✍🏾📖
visakanv
“If you’re so smart why aren’t you rich” is in fact a fascinating trap of a question — if you’re really smart in the way that matters, you’ll realize that
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Catherine Baksi
legalhackette
BREAKING: Government launch independent panel to examine reform to judicial review -- the process by which citizens can challenge decision made by government or state bodies. Panel will be chaired
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Taylor LaJoie
Taylor_LaJoie
For all the #ConfirmACB watchers out there who are wondering about the procedure, here's the general outline so far:1. Last night, Sen. Schumer tried to move to adjourn the Senate
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Nelson Havi
NelsonHavi
Courts are open and working in Malawi. They have said: “The judiciary is enjoined by sections 9, 45, 103 of the Constitution to ensure that the rule of law is
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Mike Dunford
questauthority
(1) If @RekietaMedia actually said that the appellees' briefs, which include certificates of compliance, were over-length, it would prove conclusively that Nick is functionally illiterate when it comes to reading
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Chad Pergram
ChadPergram
1) The world’s longest negotiation continues this week. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) indicated over the weekend that 48 hours was the deadline to secure a universal agreement on coronavirus
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Julian Sanchez
normative
One reason this belief is sticky is that press (understandably) keep saying there’s “no evidence” of fraud. What there actually is, is a huge amount of terrible “evidence” of fraud.
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David Gillis
davegillis
Here are a few hard questions we wrestle with on integrity that I am curious to get the larger design community’s take on (eg. what principles or frameworks would you
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This is a 5-1 team fan account
cindasmommy
I don’t know a nice way to say this so Imma just come out and say it: a LOT of American adults can’t read beyond the middle school level. Do
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Jessi Murray
jessimurray
As LGBTQ Commission co-chair, I continually tried to get the Mayor’s office to work with us on things as small as recruiting. Even that couldn’t be done, and we were
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Victoria
Vixxylixxy
A lot of people think that when you are dealing with Covid-19 patients that you wear the whole long blue apron with FFP3 or equivalent masks etc that was at
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