Donald Trumpβs Presidency Is in Free Fall
Republicans typically lead on the economy, national security, and immigration. Trump is squandering the GOPβs traditional strength on all three.
Trump is in serious trouble. His war is deeply unpopular. He's now in the toilet on the economy, immigration, and national security. His public standing is getting close to being broken in an irreparable way, akin to Bush after Iraq and Katrina:
newrepublic.com/article/2074...
09.03.2026 11:31
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Thereβs an ex ante prophylactic that judges can use to prevent filings with hallucinated cases: adopt a standing order to require filing of an appendix with all cited authorities. 1/3
12.02.2026 15:26
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I was surprised, @mrjamesob.bsky.social , that β to accompany the four donkeys (which I love) β you went with Crapocalypse. I thought, as you started rolling out the new lingo, it would be Kakpocalypse ... given your interest in Greece and it language.
10.02.2026 22:45
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why not show, instead of tell? my suggestions - No Lex, No Rex
that's straight outta Bracton π
04.02.2026 18:41
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Political scientists see non-violent resistance as much more effective--and it's not just from aggregate statistics. Rather, it's the way that peaceful resistance undermines the state's repressive capacities.
This op-ed by Berkeley prof @owasow.bsky.social explains this logic π―.
Give it a read!
28.01.2026 14:31
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As JD Vance starts trying to play "nice Gestapo" to Steven Miller's "mean Gestapo," it's worth emphasizing that what's happening in Minnesota is a direct descendant of Vance's knowingly false racist demagoguery during the campaign. "Somalis are low-IQ thieves" is "Haitians are eating your pets."
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24.01.2026 17:59
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Patent Law: An Open-Access Casebook, by Sarah Fackrell, Sarah R. Wasserman Rajec & Andres Sawicki, now with a turquoise cover!
Friends, I am so delighted to share that Version 2 of our FREE patent casebook is now available on SSRN: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....
04.12.2025 22:24
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The Hand Formulaβs Unequal Inputs | Yale Law Journal
Tort lawβs famous Hand Formula does not align with how laypeople judge whether conduct is reasonable. Five original experiments demonstrate that the Hand...
This is a fascinating new experimental jurisprudence paper from Chris Jaeger on what is "reasonable."
For laypeople's judgments of reasonableness, the probability of harm (P) has an important effect beyond its role in the B<PL formula.
yalelawjournal.org/article/the-...
05.12.2025 13:38
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it has a real "underpants gnomes" vibe
05.12.2025 13:38
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Witkoff Advised Russia on How to Pitch Ukraine Plan to Trump
US presidential envoy Steve Witkoff, fresh from the triumph of the Gaza peace deal, held a phone call last month with a senior Kremlin official to suggest they work together on a similar plan for Ukra...
1/Senior US official caught coaching Russia on how to massage Trump on Ukraine deal. Why? Because we are entering a new international order based not in state interests but clique interests. Welcome to neo-royalism.
www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
www.bloomberg.com/news/article...
27.11.2025 12:10
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huzzah! endnotes are a scourge
19.11.2025 12:04
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I'm guessing it's harder to do well than to do poorly, but kudos to all for giving it a try
17.11.2025 01:20
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that time of year when every news story you see makes you think, "hmmm ... that could be an interesting exam question!"
16.11.2025 20:51
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Reading Warhol Foundation v. Goldsmith again today, teaching it tomorrow ... trying to capture the majority's vibe
12.11.2025 16:32
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Image shows (left to right) alumni coach Donavan Juleus, Dresden Day, Sawyer Bradford, Brianna House, Chan Creswell and Adjunct Professor Jeremy Dailey at the competition with their trophy.
Congrats to third-year #UGALaw students Chan Creswell, Dresden Day and Brianna House, along with second-year student Sawyer Bradford, on finishing as semifinalists at the Tournament of Champions Mock Trial Competition, a national invitation-only event! www.law.uga.edu/news/79692
05.11.2025 17:28
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We cannot be a meaningfully representative democracy until we replace the Senate & single-member districts as currently structured with actually representative & democratic institutions
01.11.2025 14:56
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the only nationally elected federal office-holder. That, too, could be a really healthy development.
01.11.2025 12:36
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to vote in every senate race. That's lots of voting, I realize! Every two years, 33 more choices to make on one's federal general election ballot. But the resulting mix of Senators would represent, at some level, the whole country. The malapportionment would fade. And the president wouldn't be ...
01.11.2025 12:36
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better fits our time, when politics is genuinely national, and the Senate has a thoroughly national role. Here's the idea: Senators have to reside in the state they represent. And each party's nominee gets in a primary among that state's voters. But in the general, everyone in the country gets ...
01.11.2025 12:33
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Would love to see that result. But the text of Article V seems to pull quite hard against it: "no state, without its consent, shall be deprived of its equal suffrage in the Senate." (And Art I, Β§ 3, puts the number, per state, at 2.) I have kooky idea, focused on how Senators get elected, that ...
01.11.2025 12:31
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JD Vance claims that diversity weakens unions, as people end up distrusting each other and not organizing.
Let me tell you two menswear stories related to this claim. π§΅
30.10.2025 08:06
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Diversity doesnβt weaken unions. Racist bosses like Vance using racism to divide workers by race so they can exploit them weakens unions. All this stuff is arsonists complaining about the temperature in the building they set on fire. bsky.app/profile/diew...
30.10.2025 11:00
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The Trump Supremacy
Opponents in disarray, allies in line, followers enthralled β the US president is already on his way to building a new world order
Important piece from Ed Luce in the FT today. "From todayβs vantage point, Trumpβs first term looks like a model of constitutional restraint."
24.10.2025 14:41
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because he is
24.10.2025 13:46
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- It is legal to organize and fund protest.
- That someone organizes and funds promotion of a protest does not mean most, some, or any protesters are paid.
- Even if all protesters are paid, that is also legal
- It is good to oppose kings and fascism
- That's not what what "begs the question" means
13.10.2025 15:20
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