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Scott Adams
ScottAdamsSays
I thought I had a mouse in the house because I saw droppings. But I searched for it with my compass and proved there was no mouse. Now I feel
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⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️President-Elect AfroCon
kdlewis04
Quick history thread by Paralegal Afro. All roads lead to Georgia. An arrogant state. States primarily have sovereign immunity. Art 3 allowed federal courts to hear disputes between a state
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Andy Smarick
smarick
Here's my take on what's happening with Trump and the election and what will happen from here. Short version: It will work itself out shortly.1/ Yes, Trump should've conceded. Yes,
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David Rothkopf
djrothkopf
I've led a fortunate life, much to be thankful for. I've been to 80 countries. Wherever I went I was thankful I lived in the U.S. where evils like autocracies
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Amy Siskind 🏳️🌈
Amy_Siskind
Our country has been in an abusive relationship with Trump for 4 years that will takes years or decades to heal. As I have reminded us, he has played with
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Yuan Yi Zhu
yuanyi_z
An amendment in the House of Lords to the Trade Bill would nullify a UK trade agreement if the High Court makes a "preliminary determination" that the other signatory has
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Catherine Baksi
legalhackette
I popped to Prospero House this morning to check out how 1 of the 10 extra Nightingale courts, opened to help the backlog of cases, is going. It's 1 of
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Marco Simons
Power_of_Law
(thread) Three most notable things to me about today's @Nestle/@Cargill #ChildTrafficking case at #SCOTUS:1) Trump admin's disingenuous legal jujitsu move of claiming that it would be "discriminatory" to subject US
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Brian The Great
BrianTh37895972
Just a reminder: unofficial channels have already been used once to demonstrate the Bidens are a very real national security threat compromised by hostile foreign powers.It happened once.If it has
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Matthew Thompson
mattuthompson
Rather brilliantly, the publication of the AstraZeneca contract appears to have proven to both sides that they were absolutely right.I suppose this is why we have courts... Calling all contract
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Ronald S. Sullivan
ProfRonSullivan
1/ Lot’s of cyber noise about today’s SCOTUS opinion. My thoughts on one aspect. The opinion highlights what lawyers refer to as “prudential” considerations. The Court ruled on the narrowest
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Mari Lewis
MariCLewis
I'm not tweeting bc I want everyone to be pessimistic, but bc I want everyone to be able to manage mental health: As a narrow Biden victory is potentially likely,
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Nina Morrison
Nina_R_Morr
BREAKING/thread: Nearly 4 years after ADA Glenn Kurtzrock was caught red-handed hiding 48 items of evidence in a murder trial and was fired for misconduct, the NY Courts finally "discipline"
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Virginia Tea Party 2.0
TeaParty2VA
If you live in Georgia, you need to go vote for Perdue and Loeffler on January 5. I don’t care if you’re an R, D, or L. This isn’t about
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ninjamum🏴
Lene56444428
The rule of LAW states that everyone is equal regardless of power, wealth or status, no one is above the law!Legislation is not law, legislation is a document drawn up
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Conor O'Mahony
ConorUCCLaw
My thoughts on today's ECtHR rulings in the #symphysiotomy cases: the Court took a narrow, formalistic approach, that allowed technical and procedural considerations to obscure egregious rights violations, and expected
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