Supreme Court analysis: Donald Trump CECOT plan runs into wall
…migrants—may be resolved through class litigation. Nor did it rule on that pressing question, though Justice Brett Kavanaugh wrote separately to say that it should do so as soon as…
…migrants—may be resolved through class litigation. Nor did it rule on that pressing question, though Justice Brett Kavanaugh wrote separately to say that it should do so as soon as…
…accept ever-increasing acts of brutality and repression. In Rwanda, Hutu leaders called Tutsis “cockroaches” on the radio for months before the genocide began. In Serbia, Slobodan Milošević labeled political opponents…
…with years of governmental experience, who specifically warned of the evils to come. The real choice was between the Rule of Law & Corruption. And, I remind. To win the…
…million. Following its scoring rules, the CBO has included half of that effect, 0.9 million, in its estimate for the House bill because the bill would write the proposed rule’s…
…to divide, and then to allow the revolutionaries to suspend the law, create an emergency, and rule by decree. I doubt very much that Donald Trump knows a lot about…
…a coup. By February, it was clear. And then, life just went on. Trump survived the labeling. Fox News continued its broadcasts without missing a beat. Rubicon crossed, we all moved…
…parliamentarian about whether provisions in the bill adhere to the chamber’s Byrd Rule, which governs the reconciliation process. It’s Democrats’ big moment to try to force some policies out of the…
…case means the end of the rule of law. I share the concerns about what the Trump administration is doing, but not the conclusion. DOJ lawyers shouldn’t be doing the…
…should say in this post is that human rights and the rule of law are by far the most important things at stake right now. Having the secret police —…
…Judge Robin Rosenberg denied the Justice Department’s motion to release grand jury testimony in the Epstein case. She had no choice. This is in the Eleventh Circuit, where the rule is to…