Jeremy Jarrett (@jjarrett86) 's Twitter Profile
Jeremy Jarrett

@jjarrett86

Corporate, M&A and Sports Law attorney at Sacks Tierney, P.A.; UPenn/Tulane Law Alum; Illinois and Arizona Bar.

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Isaac Hayes III (@isaachayes3) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For over 14 years, people have speculated about why my father Isaac Hayes left South Park. I’m here to set the record straight. My dad did not quit South Park. Scientology did. After the episode “Trapped in the Closet” aired in 2005, my father suffered a stroke just a few

For over 14 years, people have speculated about why my father <a href="/isaachayes/">Isaac Hayes</a> left South Park. I’m here to set the record straight.

My dad did not quit South Park. Scientology did.

After the episode “Trapped in the Closet” aired in 2005, my father suffered a stroke just a few
So to Speak: The Free Speech Podcast (@freespeechtalk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How much speech does former Congressman Justin Amash think should be protected? "I certainly take it further than even the Supreme Court would." "I think it's probably the most important right that we possess." 📷 Justin Amash & Nico Perrino

AG (@aghamilton29) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mary Katharine Ham Like the government subsidizing student loans leading to skyrocketing tuition costs and then offering loan bailouts as the answer.

Mark Cuban (@mcuban) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A politician firing the head of a department because he didn't like the number they produced is the definition of politics. Politicians in the same party not challenging the move, is the definition of Politics. The other party whining about the person who did it, and about

(((Not That Crown, Maybe))) (@crownmaybe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So, and I don't want to alarm anyone, I feel I must note that the super-super majority of trial judges in this country, state and federal, had no experience being judges before they became judges. The foreign-born thing is not meaningful if they're all Americans.

Greg Lukianoff (@glukianoff) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I have zero patience for this tired old argument. It assumes that the people who taught their kids “sticks and stones” believed words never hurt. That’s asinine and assumes everyone before now were stupid and evil. It’s a mantra meant to help insults hurt LESS. AND it provides

AG (@aghamilton29) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a terrible idea. The people cheering it on will inevitably come to regret it when it’s a Dem administration using their stakes to dictate how these companies should behave.

Sunny (@sunnyright) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very excited for "conservatives" to explain to me why it's awesome for a president to decide he has the unilateral power to create new crimes that the Supreme Court has already held violate the United States Constitution. And then to play victim when Democrats do it too.

Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Like all of you, I am utterly stunned and heartbroken and sick to my soul today. It is unimaginable to write these words. I met Charlie Kirk when he was 18 years old, a young man so eager and determined that I immediately turned to a friend and said, “That kid is going to be the

Frank Kaminsky III (@fskpart3) 's Twitter Profile Photo

John Voita, III I cannot stress this enough: he is going to be a very very impactful player in the NBA. His defensive instincts at his age are incredible. Once his body and skill catch up it’s going to be a problem. Wanting that all to happen tomorrow is insanity. People have 0 patience

Jonah Goldberg (@jonahdispatch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I don’t think this is simply wrong, I also think it’s complexly wrong, with many category errors. For instance, if you take my phone away, it’s theft because the phone is my property. If a parent takes away their kid’s phone, the parent is revoking a privilege. Moreover when you