I have some bad news for you about the Trump-appointed federal judge in Alaska www.npr.org/2024/07/09/g...
A thirtysomething Trump judge in Florida just declared qui tam actions, a tool designed to root out government fraud dating back to Reconstruction, unconstitutional. Her name Kathryn Mizelle. She’s the same judge who struck down the travel mask mandate. storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.us...
I keep listening to the radio out of Asheville and hearing a person calling in to locate folks and another calling back to say they just went and checked on them because they’re nearby and no they don’t know them but they’re okay—we do not need cops after disaster, we do need community radio
I am 👀 at this language. While the court resisted outright acknowledging forced labor as involuntary servitude, here it is walking riiigghht up to the line of making a 13th Amendment argument for abortion rights, which I would be absolutely here for !!
Hey, copyright nerds! Come work with me!
Apply to Senior Policy Counsel/Advocate at Public Knowledge in Washington, DC.
Just got a response to an April 2016 FOIA, so if you feel like you’re already behind on your work this Monday morning, I assure you you’re doing just fine
as approximately 2 million donors stumble over each other in a desperate rush to banish those fucking James Carville emails forever ... more generally app.oath.vote is a really good way to get money to where it ought get to
all season really
A federal judge has ruled that parts of the Texas voter security law SB1 is unconstitutional, and Texas can no longer investigate voter assistance efforts as a criminal act.
The judge ruled on Saturday that Texas can no longer investigate alleged cases of illegal vote harvesting. He said the state law is too vague and restrictive.