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Mari Brighe
MariBrighe
Okay, I try not to dunk on Twitter knobs, but this is just...Federal judges: *issues extensive, exhaustively reasoned and cited dismissal rulings on Trump’s lawsuits in several states, explaining lack
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Gregor Schubert
gregorschub
What are we doing when we argue about financial market patterns? Why do lawyers try to appeal to a jury's prejudice? A thread on the recently-published "Models to Persuade" by
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We Are The News
wenewsnow
DONE IN 30 - Future Proves The Past [pt 1]Flynn FREE 'done in 30' was not 30 days, 30 weeks, or 30 months. 30 was a marker, referring to the
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Dr. Yuna Wong
YunaHuhWong
As we enter almost a full year of pandemic restrictions, what can we say about virtual #wargaming? [1/6]https://mwi.usma.edu/going-virtual-wargaming-in-an-era-of-telework-travel-restrictions-and-social-distancing/ For one, we now have a wea
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William Gillis 🏴
rechelon
Ideologies primarily evolve as a consequence their social base and recruitment channels. Who you recruit and why shapes the direction of your ideology because some people have stronger affinities to
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Dr Chris Newton
drchrisnewton
I've had a quick look at this, and this is definitely welcome. We need free speech protections in universities. However, there might be a way in which the left-wing unis
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Kathleen Jennings
tanaudel
Breaking down the structures of other people’s stories. Story structure theory is interesting but with a few exceptions I don’t find it particularly useful at the front end of inventing
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Joe McIntyre
Dr_Joe_McIntyre
I think this helps illustrate the 'why' problem of analytic jurisprudence. 'Why', as in 'to what purpose', do we care about the conceptual boundaries of law. [A thread on contemporary
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RedKarlO
charliepinko
Ok, I’m sure I’ll make some people angry here, but this is why you should probably vote. I’m not going to tell you to vote for Biden specifically or whatever,
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owen cyclops 🎴
owenbroadcast
im just some painter but, feel like its hard to exaggerate the speed at which usonian politics has been accelerating. i remember when normal people wouldnt even use the terms
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Joe Nierman (Parler: @JoeNierman)
NiermanJoe
I want to share an important point about every amici curiae brief that has been filed in TX v. PA.No amicus brief is accepted without Court permission. Together with the
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Rebecca Sear
RebeccaSear
Fantastic special issue on 'Current debates in human life history research', thanks to editors @wfrankenhuis1 & @danielnettle, under Deb Lieberman's leadership of Evolution & Human Behaviorhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/s
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Mallory Moore
Chican3ry
Had someone like an old tweet, always nice I guess to know that the account chatting shit got removed, but it's also feeling pretty hollow.Anti trans folks never cared about
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Daisy
daisies_b
You've actually completely changed my mind about CBT. I used to think it wouldn't help me, that I needed psychoanalysis but when I'm depressed, ruminating about attachment theory etc can
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Kristen Hanley Cardozo
KHandozo
The weird animacy of "the economy" and worse, "the free market," has led some people to forget that economies are people.https://twitter.com/RepJayapal/status/1336008330280484864 I'm not going to boost Adam Smith, pe
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Hal Singer
HalSinger
The 60 Minutes story on Trump’s intimidation of Georgia's secretary of state and an election worker provides an alternative theory as to why the objecting GOP Senators gave credence to
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