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Jonathan Lockwood đ
JNTHN_LCKWD
THREAD: @JoeBiden won. There is no widespread voter fraud problem that would have changed the outcome of the election. Don't take anyone's word on it, look at the evidence.The #SeditionCaucus
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Adam Klasfeld
KlasfeldReports
Powell recites an alphabet soup of conspiracy theories that defy live-tweeting. Powell: "That is why it is so important that we at least get temporary relief to at least examine
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Mark R. Levin
marklevinshow
1. I cannot overstate how important these Trump Campaign lawsuits are to uncovering fraud -- systemic fraud in many of these Democrat-machine and controlled cities and states, where the courts
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Sister Unity
SisterUnity
So, #MAGA, what was the plan if this had worked? Mock trial of our elected Reps?Hanging our Vice President?Say your peace then leave?Hostages until they vote to reject the elector
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Henrik Moltke
moltke
This new piece by @rj_gallagher and I has been underway for a long time. I I'm immensely happy to share it with you:https://theintercept.com/2018/06/25/att-internet-nsa-spy-hubs/ Some background: In 2005 NYT first reported
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Jamilla Mohamud
JamillaMohamud
Thinking about how lights and lighting. How light is used for good or bad and who benefits or is harmed by these decisions to light up or keep in the
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Pam Keith, Esq.
PamKeithFL
When the GOP uses the term âdemocracy,â they donât mean what we mean. They mean the right of white people to impose their will & control government. That is why
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Elie Honig
eliehonig
I'm still seeing a lot of concern about the Texas Supreme Court filing, which is understandable. From a certain angle, it looks imposing. So here, in sum, is why there's
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Alasdair Mackenzie
AlasdairMack66
A striking thing about this excellent judgment on rights of trafficking victims is the way the Home Office had previously persuaded the courts (in the case of O) to find
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Mark Joseph Stern
mjs_DC
This morning at the Supreme Court, @neal_katyal defended two U.S. corporations accused of aiding and abetting child slavery overseas. The question is whether alleged victims can sue these corporations for
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RynheartTheReluctant
TheRynheart
The stealth takeover of the courts by the Kochs and Mercers, with the intention of destroying democracy, education, health care and voting is well documented in Nancy MacLeanâs, âDemocracy in
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Benjamin Haddad
benjaminhaddad
Negative reactions across the spectrum in Europe over Trump Twitter ban (more recently Merkel). Many Europeans feel this is too much power invested in a private company, thus EU regulatory
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Spencer Rascoff
spencerrascoff
(1) The #FTC and 40+ states sued #Facebook this week alleging anticompetitive behavior. Lawsuit here: https://ag.ny.gov/sites/default/files/facebook_complaint_12.9.2020.pdf (2) @NYTimes article by @ceciliakang and @MikeIsaac:https://www.nyt
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DisappointedIdealist
DisIdealist
The problem with taking an extreme rhetorical position which isnât supported by evidence is that when hitting any process requiring that evidence, rhetoric isnât enough. So then you need to
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Marin K Levy
marinklevy
This feels like the perfect moment to remind ourselves (and, well, the President's lawyers) about the U.S. Court of Federal Claims. Shall we have a chat about it? Let's. https://twitter.com/steve_vladeck/status/1326975988752920577
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Katy Stech Ferek
KatyStech
Yesterday, I wrote about how federal law allows private employers to discriminate against workers who've filed for bankruptcy. I wanted to share a remarkable legal detail I learned while reporting
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