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Anthony Sanders

@IJSanders

Center Judicial Engagement @IJ. Short Circuit pod. Adj Prof @UMNews. Book: Baby 9th Amendments. Victorian London. Opinions=mine. https://t.co/K4cFLaHcTU

Twin Cities, Minnesota Katılım Mart 2014
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John Wrench@JohnGaelen·
Honored and delighted to receive the “Highly recommended” from Prof. Solum on my forthcoming article. Thanks for the read @lsolum! You, too, can read it at the link below. legaltheoryblog.com/2026/03/20/wre…
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Patrick Jaicomo@pjaicomo·
Olivier does not address the issues in the pending @IJ case of Wilson v. Midland. There, Erma Wilson brought claims against a prosecutor who worked as a law clerk in his own cases. Wilson also involves the Heck bar and has been held since SCOTUS granted cert. in Olivier.
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Anthony Sanders@IJSanders·
@ASFleischman It's so important. One reason Christmas cards are such a good idea. Reminds you of your friends and inspires you to reach out to them in other ways too.
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Gary Winslett 🌐🇺🇸
When the Trump admin pays ZERO political price for waiving the Jones Act, that will be very helpful in showing both parties it’s been a paper tiger this whole time. Not only is there no substantive reason to have the Jones Act, there’s no *political* reason to have it either.
Colin Grabow@cpgrabow

Waiver less than 24 hours old and foreign ships are already being chartered. Each of these voyages represents a cost savings. If cheaper Jones Act-compliant alternatives were available, they would have been used. Shows the existence of demand the JA fleet couldn't meet.

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Also, before anyone complains, "violate" CAN be used as an adjective.
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Next on our tour of 1776's Declarations of Rights is Delaware. The "1st State" largely borrowed from Maryland. But it had its own ideas about how its declaration could be changed: Never. (Until it was replaced 16 years later.) #1776AndAllThat ij.org/cje-post/delaw…
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Anthony Sanders@IJSanders·
"They articulated ideas and policies and actually believed these had any meaning for the mad king who thinks he brought peace to Albania and Azerbaijan, who is now negotiating with hardline communists in the Western Hemisphere as viable alternatives to democratic dissidents"
Michael Weiss@michaeldweiss

Christopher Caldwell's more-in-sorrow-than-in-anger essay in the Spectator on the "end of Trumpism" assumes there is such a thing as Trumpism that could be said to have had a beginning, much less an end. A collection raw impulses and grievances cocooned in a personality cult was evidently an ethos. I suppose it's easy for MAGA intellectuals to blame the "deep state" or a hyperactive foreign country or even a certain domestic ethnic group for this war, but this war is exactly the kind of thing Trump enjoys and (in the case of Iran) has been openly talking about for decades. Here is Caldwell: "The attack on Iran is so wildly inconsistent with the wishes of his own base..." What turning? What base? What consistency? The base is whatever Trump says it is, as Trump himself has pointed out, with polling to back him up on this question. MAGA’s approval of this war as of two days ago: "CNN’s Chief Data Analyst Harry Enten shared recent polling on MAGA’s approval of military action in Iran on Tuesday. An average of 89 percent approve of the war, while just 9 percent disapprove." The rest is podcast noise. The irony of the MAGA intellectuals professing that their movement has been hornswoggled and now lies in pieces on the floor is they were never truly part of any movement to begin with. They projected and fantasized, hoping to see coherence where there was none. And they only served the same function of those conniving Beltway swamp creatures they claimed to detest and whose comeuppance at the hands of an insurgent populist they saw as the principal reason for backing Trump in the first place. They articulated ideas and policies and actually believed these had any meaning for the mad king who thinks he brought peace to Albania and Azerbaijan, who is now negotiating with hardline communists in the Western Hemisphere as viable alternatives to democratic dissidents, and who just told a journalist, regarding Ireland's female president, "he's lucky to have me." Caldwell, Vance and the rest were indeed duped, but not by Trump. By their own blinkered sense of self-importance. #selection-1871.105-1871.182" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">archive.ph/ghNS2#selectio

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Constitutional conventions get up to all kinds of things. One moment they'll be preserving the liberty of the press while in the next forming a committee to consider erecting a gun-lock manufactory.
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A look around at the Southwest Florida International Airport is a good reminder that eventually even the trophy wife gets old.
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The 2026 Western Chapters Conference is right around the corner! Join us in Simi Valley, California at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library for a variety of panels, including “America 250: What Is the American Tradition of Civility in Legal Discourse,” “The Discipline of Civil Disagreement,” “DEI in Corporations,” and more. Register: #agenda-item-tavern-debate-co-hosted-with-the-institute-for-justice-1" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">fedsoc.org/conferences/20…
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windyjosh
windyjosh@windyjosh92·
Hey @MeatEaterTV, some of us out here are not overlooking game wardens' supposed authority to rely on the open fields doctrine. Some of us, in fact, are challenging that power in courts across the country--and winning! ij.org/press-release/… I'd be happy to come on the pod and chat in-depth about this issue. Just say when!
MeatEater@MeatEaterTV

A lot of folks overlook the fact that game wardens are allowed to enter private property without a warrant, unlike standard police officers. This law opens a can of worms, and it’ll be interesting to see if it’s adjusted in the years ahead.

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