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matt bernius

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@codeForAmerica research. Former @MforJ. Follow 4 criminal legal system, UX, Rochester & geek takes. Opinions mine alone; RTs & likes ≠ endorsement. He/They.

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Aaron Reichlin-Melnick (@reichlinmelnick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yeah, it exemplifies a lot about the manosphere that I dislike. They have turned traditional masculinity on its head, and insist that to be strong is to live in fear. You can acknowledge the need for serious anti-crime efforts without acting like Mad Max is going on.

Shayan Sardarizadeh (@shayan86) 's Twitter Profile Photo

President Trump's claim that the US is "the only country in the world that uses mail-in voting" isn't true at all. Multiple democracies, including the UK, Germany, Switzerland, Denmark, Australia, Spain, Austria and others, allow postal voting for all or some of their citizens.

President Trump's claim that the US is "the only country in the world that uses mail-in voting" isn't true at all.

Multiple democracies, including the UK, Germany, Switzerland, Denmark, Australia, Spain, Austria and others, allow postal voting for all or some of their citizens.
Casey Mattox (@caseymattox_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The states are not "merely an 'agent' for the Federal Government, in counting and tabulating the votes." And they do not have to "do what the Federal Government, as represented by the President of the United States, tells them..." THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER!

Daniel Dale (@ddale8) 's Twitter Profile Photo

No, states don't have to run elections how the president "tells" them to. No, the US isn't "the only Country in the World that uses Mail-In Voting." No, mail-in voting doesn't make elections fraudulent. Quick fact check of Trump's morning nonsense: cnn.com/2025/08/18/pol…

derek guy (@dieworkwear) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I interviewed a clothing factory once who said he's excited to implement robotics AI. He said this will make US manufacturing more competitive against China. I asked, "And what happens when Chinese factories also implement robotics AI?" He said, "Oh, I hadn't thought of that."

Billy Binion (@billybinion) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The hilarious irony of Trump's DC crackdown: it's making a great case for how useless & bloated some of these agencies are. You're telling me the best thing *the Department of Homeland Security* has to do with its time is...collect delivery bikes? Are you kidding?

Jane Coaston 🏔️ (@janecoaston) 's Twitter Profile Photo

on a broader note, two things: 1.) the true test of accepting gender nonconformity (like some people who get mad about trans people say they want to do) is feminine men and folks fail every single time. 2.) cheerleading is not a "girl job," no one is stealing a woman's job, a

Aaron Reichlin-Melnick (@reichlinmelnick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

George Retes was a security guard who had the misfortune of driving home at the time the Trump admin was doing an immigration raid. When he asked agents to let him through, he had his car windows smashed, was dragged out, and then held for 3 days without charge.

George Retes was a security guard who had the misfortune of driving home at the time the Trump admin was doing an immigration raid. When he asked agents to let him through, he had his car windows smashed, was dragged out, and then held for 3 days without charge.
Martin Heinrich (@senatorheinrich) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Democrats said defunding the Corporation for Public Broadcasting would impact the emergency alert and warning system. Republicans called that “lying and fearmongering”. Turns out, it was just the facts.

Democrats said defunding the Corporation for Public Broadcasting would impact the emergency alert and warning system. Republicans called that “lying and fearmongering”.

Turns out, it was just the facts.
Orin Kerr (@orinkerr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lawprof Roger Alford (Notre Dame) went back into the Trump Administration as the Principal DAAG at the Antitrust Division, and was quickly back out—and now he speaks, and it's quite something. wsj.com/politics/polic…

Lawprof Roger Alford (Notre Dame) went back into the Trump Administration as the Principal DAAG at the Antitrust Division, and was quickly back out—and now he speaks, and it's quite something. wsj.com/politics/polic…
Aaron Reichlin-Melnick (@reichlinmelnick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW: McCarthyism returns to immigration law, as USCIS announces that it will begin screening applicants for immigration benefits for "Anti-America ideologies or activities." The term has no prior precedent in immigration law and its definition is entirely up to the Trump admin.

NEW: McCarthyism returns to immigration law, as <a href="/USCIS/">USCIS</a> announces that it will begin screening applicants for immigration benefits for "Anti-America ideologies or activities." The term has no prior precedent in immigration law and its definition is entirely up to the Trump admin.
Orin Kerr (@orinkerr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW VIDEO: "So You're About To Start Law School: An Incoming Law Student's Guide to the First Month" My tips, especially for those first-gen students who don't know a lot of lawyers. Hope students find it useful. WATCH IT HERE: youtube.com/watch?v=Ayl3fl…

NEW VIDEO: "So You're About To Start Law School: An Incoming Law Student's Guide to the First Month"  My tips, especially for those first-gen students who don't know a lot of lawyers. Hope students find it useful. 

WATCH IT HERE: youtube.com/watch?v=Ayl3fl…
Andy Hunder (@andyhunder) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am at the site of a truly horrendous Russian missile attack. Overnight, one of the largest American investments in Ukraine – Flex – an active member of the American Chamber of Commerce was hit by Russian missiles. This was not only an attack on Ukraine. It was an attack on