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“If you listen to the mainstream media, you’d think that #SCOTUS handed him everything on a silver platter, which isn’t true. But I think they went his way more often than not,” said Curt Levey… “Until I see otherwise this term, I’ll just assume that it’s going to be the same.”

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The ABA has become a bar association for the far left only. As Carrie Severino points out in a recent RNLA webinar, “This is a group that has unfortunately squandered the opportunity it had to be that voice for a more central understanding of what the law is and is simply just

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🚨We are excited to announce that House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan is the 2025 recipient of the Hon. Edwin Meese III Award and will address the RNLA National Policy Conference and 40th Anniversary Celebration on May 16th in Washington, D.C.! This award is given to individuals

🚨We are excited to announce that House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan is the 2025 recipient of the Hon. Edwin Meese III Award and will address the RNLA National Policy Conference and 40th Anniversary Celebration on May 16th in Washington, D.C.! This award is given to individuals
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The operative language in Trump's Executive Order is the focus on sanctuary policies that “interfere” or prevent federal enforcement. There must be some accommodation for the federal government in refusing to pay for the rope that it will hang by... jonathanturley.org/2025/04/28/her…

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“Democrats are very unlikely to support the bills curtailing nationwide injunctions … because they know that these injunctions have been used against President Trump—in his first and second terms—far more frequently than against recent Democrat administrations,” Mr. Levey said.

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House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan and antitrust subcommittee Chairman Scott Fitzgerald showed visionary leadership today in leading the committee to move all antitrust responsibility to the Department of Justice.

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“The same law firms that stood in the way of their attorneys representing ... Trump and made it hard for lawyers connected to Trump during his first term to find good jobs … are now complaining that President Donald J. Trump is discriminating against them based on their viewpoint,” [Levey] added.

kentstrang (@kentstrang) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hell yeah! Time for Congress to advance the REINS Act where Congress approves regulations that impact people’s lives…not bureaucrats. Let’s do this Rep. Jim Jordan! politi.co/42R1YZ7 via POLITICO

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“[Humphrey’s Executor has long been] viewed as a questionable decision, and … there has been more of an assertion … that executive power does rest entirely with the president,” Mr. Levey said. “You put that all together, and I think people see the handwriting on the wall. But

Ashley Baker (@andashleysays) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great to see Senator Ted Cruz Senate Commerce Republicans hosting a hearing tomorrow (10 am ET) on fostering U.S competitiveness in the AI race. More from me on this soon. The hearing with Brad Smith, Sam Altman, and more can be viewed here: commerce.senate.gov/2025/5/winning…

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Very important issue. We wholeheartedly agree with Senator Ted Cruz’s statement: “The way to beat China in the AI race is to outrace them in innovation, not saddle AI developers with European-style regulations. Growth and development of new AI technologies will bolster our national

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Correction: This is NOT tomorrow but is Thursday, May 8th! (Sorry, I’ve been traveling. What day is it, again? 🤦‍♀️)

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June is the month in which we’ll see most of #SCOTUS’s big decisions. CFJ’s Curt Levey joined Alex Swoyer of The Washington Times to preview some of those rulings, involving transgender care, social media, nationwide injunctions, birthright citizenship and more.

Jonathan Turley (@jonathanturley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Administration just filed a haymaker of a brief against California's demand for an injunction on deployment of the National Guard. One particularly penetrating line: "There is no rioters’ veto to enforcement of federal law."

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Curt Levey … said the transgender case and the birthright citizenship issue over nationwide injunctions are major disputes for “producing headlines,” but he pointed to two others that fellow court watchers say are blockbusters for the term. One involves [a] public school system,

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As Democrats try to frighten us about threats to democracy, they should consider that it is the GOP appointees on #SCOTUS who emphasized the importance of democratic rule in the majority opinion and concurrences of today’s transgender therapy decision: (1/4)

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Not ChatGPT, but I asked Google Gemini about this issue, in the style of a Trump social media post. Thank you for your attention to this matter.

Not ChatGPT, but I asked Google Gemini about this issue, in the style of a Trump social media post. 

Thank you for your attention to this matter.