NEW: The Supreme Court has denied Trump's request to vacate the 11th circuit's stay of Judge Aileen Cannon's order requiring DOJ to turn over classified material from Mar-a-Lago to Special Master Raymond Dearie for his review. pic.twitter.com/WuCtBskGEP
— Daniel Barnes (@dnlbrns) October 13, 2022
Category: Blind Justice
DOJ heroes
From UCLA law professor Peter Arenella:
@arenella1
“Can you imagine working 16-18 hrs every day including most of your weekends while your partner and kids complain about never seeing you. Becoming a ghost to your family for an extended period of time because you believe your work is a necessary component of the effort to save our democracy. And, then having to listen to “know nothing” TV pundits complain for over a year that the DOJ is doing nothing while you are working like a slave and taking sleep medication at night to stop your brain from going into overdrive so you can get a few hrs of sleep.
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“While you continue for a second year on this killer schedule, your partner tells you that most Americans are complaining about the slow pace of the criminal justice process. This is the daily reality for all of the DOJ attys assisting Lisa Monaco, Garland and two federal grand jury investigations; making sacrifices that the public will never learn about regardless of the process’ outcome.
“Adding recent insult to injury, some of these attys have to prepare responses to a nonsensical ruling by Judge Cannon: Someone whose only goal was protect the man who appointed her unworthy ass to sit as a federal judge. DOJ attys know her ruling has no legal justification but some of them must write briefs explaining its lawlessness to secure its reversal so the process of investigating the national security documents that Trump unlawfully possessed can continue.
“While Trumps’ attys do their best to throw legal wrenches into the criminal justice machinery, diligent and hard working DOJ lawyers understand that most of the public blames them for not indicting Trump before the mid terms; as if such charges would help the Democrats when the more likely immediate effect [if not long term result] would be to trigger more rage from Trump’s base. They already view Trump as a hero but indictments would make him a martyr to their “cause”.
“One of my former students feels this frustration daily as he works his tail off to vindicate the rule of law. He is careful never to tell me or anyone else outside the corridors of the DOJ anything of substance about his work. But, I do know how frustrating it can be for him and so many other DOJ attys to be blamed by a large portion of the public for the slow, albeit necessary, pace of these investigations.
“Protecting the legally innocent from false charges as well as securing indictments against those whose guilt can be proven BRD requires procedural safeguards that necessitate a slow process from investigation to criminal charges. Sadly, a large segment of the public has never cared about a fair process that requires these procedural safeguards. They dismiss what they do not understand by labeling these procedural safeguards as “legal technicalities” that only protect the guilty from receiving their just deserts.
“Far too many of us want immediate outcomes that satisfy our preconceptions of guilt that are based primarily on information from the media that would not be legally admissible at trial. To me, these DOJ attys are already heroes regardless of the outcomes of this process.”
About time
He’s also going to consider reclassification of pot so it’s not in the same category as heroin. Duh!
Biden to pardon all federal offenses of simple marijuana possession https://t.co/5hTftV0gcj
— Suburban Guerrilla 💙 (@SusieMadrak) October 6, 2022
“I just pardoned all marijuana possession convictions on the way to maybe federally decriminalizing pot.” pic.twitter.com/2KqyYZcasp
— Bill Pascrell, Jr. 🇺🇸🇺🇦 (@BillPascrell) October 6, 2022
I just coordinated a one-time, large-scale pardon effort for people with certain minor, non-violent marijuana convictions.
Under Pennsylvania law, I don't have unilateral pardon authority — but I'm doing everything I can to right the wrongs of the failed war on drugs. https://t.co/2eKOC5hZm0
— Governor Josh Shapiro (@GovernorShapiro) October 6, 2022
All the news that gets us clicks
If I didn’t already mention it, Justice Ketanji Brown-Jackson was SPECTACULAR.
A major challenge to the Voting Rights Act – with signs that SCOTUS may upend it – and not only does the Times deem it unworthy of front page coverage, it doesn’t get to it until page A18 pic.twitter.com/40UOmPtKHG
— Michael Li 李之樸 (@mcpli) October 5, 2022
Justice Jackson-Brown is my hero
The cons will still do what they want. But their arguments will be stripped bare in the strongest possible way, in public. We see you, assholes.
In Supreme Court debut, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson makes it clear she won't hesitate to make her mark on debate. https://t.co/TyYCXvgflV
— ABC News (@ABC) October 4, 2022
Justice Jackson just asked a question that no honest originalist could possibly answer the way the challengers to using race to comply with the Voting Rights Act are answering it. Her use of the 14th Amendment’s history was irrefutable without perverting its original meaning.
— Laurence Tribe 🇺🇦 ⚖️ (@tribelaw) October 4, 2022
Justice Jackson tells the Alabama solicitor general that the Framers of the 14th Amendment did NOT intend it to be “race neutral or race blind,” so taking race into account to protect minority voting rights is perfectly constitutional. Progressive originalism at work. pic.twitter.com/aCXAq2CnJu
— Mark Joseph Stern (@mjs_DC) October 4, 2022
It’s too bad the US Solicitor General isn’t embracing Justice Jackson’s forthright account of why the 14th Amendment does NOT require race-blindness. SG Prelogar is all but conceding the ahistorical Roberts/Alito/Thomas/Gorsuch position about what the Reconstruction Congress did.
— Laurence Tribe 🇺🇦 ⚖️ (@tribelaw) October 4, 2022
Loved it
https://twitter.com/mild7/status/1577127948800376838
Of course they do
The FBI gathered a huge file on Kavanaugh through its tip line & handed it with a bow to Don McGahn at the White House. It then became an oppo file to control Kavanaugh. Who has that file today? Surely Donald Trump has a copy. McGahn likely too. https://t.co/0kfJBOsveh
— Wouter van der Horst (@DerWouter) October 2, 2022
What Sheldon said
A Supreme Court code of ethics is an absolute no-brainer. Since the justices won’t address the problem, here’s a solution: Congress can pass my Supreme Court Ethics, Recusal, and Transparency Act. It’s clearly time.
— Sheldon Whitehouse (@SenWhitehouse) September 28, 2022
But don’t call them racist
This term, the Supreme Court is poised to dismantle the Voting Rights Act by gutting a key provision. For Chief Justice John Roberts, it’s the culmination of a decades-long quest, @GreenhouseLinda writes: https://t.co/a0QANrm0B9
— The Atlantic (@TheAtlantic) September 21, 2022
Woo hoo
Story here: https://t.co/jLJjNzPXli
— Jim Sciutto (@jimsciutto) September 21, 2022
My gawd. Cannon is eviscerated and humiliated . The 11th Circuit wants no more from her. https://t.co/ZtTL8LUdzx
— Armando (@ArmandoNDK) September 22, 2022

