Let’s say a president and his campaign are given covert help by a foreign power to win office, that he violates the emoluments clause, and engages in a string of other acts impermissible under the Constitution, like claiming an emergency … Continue reading
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Diane Feinstein got a lot of guff for suggesting in 2017 that appeals court nominee Amy Coney Barrett, an outspokenly conservative Catholic, felt about Church dogma the way most lawyers are trained to think about precedent. Cries of discrimination were … Continue reading
I don’t normally favor pundits practicing the art of prophecy. Their track record is about as reliable as that of racetrack touts, but I’m making an exception. I think there’s a better than average chance that Trump will name Judge … Continue reading