@trivesbell.bsky.social Amazing to see this out!!
@trivesbell.bsky.social Amazing to see this out!!
What if I repeat the Vesting Clause three times and click my heels together?
New research with @vegadiego.bsky.social out at @poppublicsphere.bsky.social!
Whatβs your sense of what Justice Kagan is doing with her concurrence?
Congressional Dems take notes
Similar argument that the lack of evidence suggested a need to crack down was employed by then California AG (and future SCOTUS Chief Justice and author of Brown v Board) Earl Warren in the context of Japanese Internment. Also the last time the gov't invoked the Alien Enemies Act, coincidentally
Reminiscent of Earl Warrenβs argument for cracking down on Japanese Americans during WW2
Having an abnormal one, I see?
Congrats, Zeynep!
Tinfoil hat time: Maybe a lot of what Joe Biden does is a part of an attempt at giving real-life civics lessons about what are or should be the limits of presidential power?
Hi Bluesky! I haven't been sure what to post, this seems as good a place to start as any
I lived in LA last year near Altadena. Seeing the fires has been gut-wrenching. Looking for good orgs to support, found a couple so far:
1) www.lafoodbank.org
2) neno-la.org
Please share any others!
Looks great! When I taught Gov 312 at UT, I did something similar with a fact pattern and presentation as part of final grade. Students liked it a lot. For groups, I created designated roles so work was distributed evenly. I also had them ask questions of the groups presenting
Not in this Cleveland weather Iβm not! Currently aspirational gardening only, until the spring
Isnβt the US arguably worse than omission, since with the Insurrection Act Congress is handing the President the conditional authority to deploy troops on US soil?
All for being an institutional iconoclast though!
I think though my reading on the US is similar to Anthonyβs. While I disagree because I donβt think weak institutions explain the US election, I think the comparison shows the strength of Brazilβs institutions in key areas
I wonder if the comparative legal story actually is about the strength of Brazilian prosecutors vs US? As a non-Brazilianist, I was always impressed by the strength of Brazilian prosecutors. Theyβve managed to challenge multiple presidents in recent history, contrast to sclerotic efforts in the US
Ironically, while there is plenty of institutional weakness in the US case, the strength of one institution was also key to the election result: the Supreme Court has wielded incredible power to great effect, including in cases this year relevant to the election: Trump v Anderson and Trump v US