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Elizabeth Wydra
Progressive constitutionalist, Supreme Court litigator, and legal expert for TV & print. President of . CA native; Yale Law grad.
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Peter Gleick 31 thg 5
Seriously, I can't stop thinking about this. What was behind the decision at the to put the Roseanne story on page A1 and the 5000 dead Puerto Ricans on page A13?
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Richard Blumenthal 1 thg 6
One week out from oral arguments in our case to compel the President to obey the Constitution of the United States. We’re seeking to hold President Trump accountable for violating the Foreign Emoluments Clause – the Constitution’s preeminent anti-corruption provision.
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Brianne Gorod 31 thg 5
This time next week & I will be in court, arguing on behalf of & nearly 200 other members of Congress that the courts must hold accountable to the Constitution. 1/
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Sherrilyn Ifill 30 thg 5
BREAKING: Last night I talked abt the continuum betw Civil Rights Movement protests for full citizenship in public accommodations & the recent challenges confronted by Black ppl in public spaces. Here’s ‘s important & powerful short film.
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Janai Nelson 30 thg 5
: This country is long overdue for real truth and reconciliation.
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Richard Blumenthal 29 thg 5
Đang trả lời @SenBlumenthal
We’re seeking to enforce the Constitution’s preeminent anti-corruption provision&hold the President accountable for blatant lawbreaking and Constitutional wrongdoing.
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Richard Blumenthal 29 thg 5
Mark your calendars: our lawsuit seeking to hold President Trump accountable for violations of the Foreign Emoluments Clause will be argued on June 7th.
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CAC 29 thg 5
CAC's in on the approach to decisionmaking by conservatives, particularly Justice Gorsuch: “There’s going to be a battle about what is actual textualism. And the liberals aren’t giving up that fight.” via 1/x
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Elizabeth Wydra 29 thg 5
Strong 4th Amendment protection from Justice Sotomayor’s opinion in Collins v Virginia
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Advancement Project 28 thg 5
Starbucks is closing tomorrow for racial bias training. That's cool, but what are YOU doing to support the movement for racial justice? Put that coffee money to work and ☕️✊🏾
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Waleed Shahid 25 thg 5
Đang trả lời @Demos_Org
The newly released polling on messaging related to race and class from is really, really good too! ✅ Discuss race overtly ✅ Frame racism as a tool to divide and conquer all of us ✅ Connect race to economic prosperity ✅ Name the enemy as the wealthy, greedy few
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Juliet Eilperin 24 thg 5
It is hard to read the start of story on the Sandy Hook families' defamation suits against Alex Jones. But that in itself speaks to why this court fight matters.
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Kate Shaw 23 thg 5
Important ruling: First Amendment doesn’t permit the President to block critics on twitter. Question now is whether DOJ spends the resources continuing to defend the President’s prerogative to keep blocking.
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CAC 22 thg 5
“Make no mistake, working people in this country will be hurt by today’s ruling, while the U.S. Chamber of Commerce will surely consider this an early return on their investment in President Trump’s highest-profile judicial nomination" --
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Elizabeth Wydra 22 thg 5
Đang trả lời @theAmirAli @MacArthrJustice
That’s fabulous! God bless Mr Williams (and thank you for this crucial work)
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The New York Times 22 thg 5
“As a woman, and as a woman of color in an age when black lawyers had to leave the courthouse to use the bathrooms, she dared to practice before the bar of justice and was unflinching,” the co-author of Dovey Johnson Roundtree's memoir said
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Take Care 22 thg 5
The grand jury impaneled to assist in the Mueller investigation could--with the approval of the judge who impaneled it--continue with at least some of its critically important work even in the event that Mueller were fired.
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Take Care 21 thg 5
If President Trump thinks that firing Mueller would automatically bring his year-long investigation to an end, he ought to think again.
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