@stevevladeck.bsky.social can you explain?
@stevevladeck.bsky.social can you explain?
I’m perplexed how MOHICA was part of the State of Missouri in the student loans forgiveness case but NJ Transit isn’t part of New Jersey here.
Kentucky not Duke
I liked that movie.
Our displeased 10-year-old after the Supreme Court’s evening news drop interrupted our post-dinner family hearts game:
“UGHH couldn’t dad have just been, like, an architect or something?!?!?”
absolutely insane
100% agree with you
what’s with the socks?
Ex-step brother
(Axios) - Anthropic's Claude hit No. 1 in U.S. app downloads Saturday, overtaking ChatGPT, after the Pentagon blacklisted the company for refusing to loosen safeguards for military use of its AI model.
@axios.com
www.axios.com/2026/03/01/a...
you were missing last night
The NFL has informed its clubs in a memo that the salary cap number for the 2026 season is $301.2 million per club, up $22 million.
According to Nielsen, 'CBS Evening News' just recorded its lowest-rated February of the 21st century, averaging 4.4 million total viewers and 538,000 in the key 25-54 demographic.
I assume you knew to keep your wallet in your front pocket.
In defense of WB, it is certainly their fiduciary duty to push Netflix to improve their offer. Also objectively it’s reasonable to argue Paramount has made the better offer now- they moved up by 4 dollars a share
lol yes of course
lol Stanley Woodward? you gotta be kidding me
Irrelevant testimony then
antitextual
The reason the Tenure in Office Act was likely unconstitutional was because it applied to principal officers. The entirety of the jurisprudence on the President’s power of removal of inferior officers is antitoxin and illogical
The theory makes perfect sense. Under the Constitution, the Congress could remove completely the President’s appointment power for US Attys, as they are inferior officers. The President only has constitutional power to appoint principal officers.
💥🗳️ Bombshell poll in Hungary: 55–35 lead for Péter Magyar’s TISZA over Viktor Orbán’s Fidesz-KDNP – enough for a supermajority in parliament.
The survey was conducted by Medián, widely seen as the country’s most reliable pollster, for @hvghu.bsky.social.
Fieldwork: Feb 18–23, 1,000 respondents.
Actually there’s a new program TSA Pre contactless where you never show ID at all but you agree to facial recognition.
Ilan Wurman & @ilan_wurman I think conservatives deride and mock the sentiment of the Notre Dame College Republicans at their own peril. Their sentiment deserves to be rationally investigated and debated, not dismissed out of hand.
Notre Dame College Republicans & @NDRepublicans •• • For those getting mad over this, no, we're not against the rule of law in principle, but we acknowledge the obvious fact that it's been dead for decades. Democrats imported 10 million illegal immigrants, locked people in their homes, discriminated against them for not taking an experimental vaccine, and a host of other lawless actions that no court, legal procedure, or concern for "principles" ever stopped.
What is going on here
So like the Romans
urinetown? i confess i missed that one
I love this for Vance
But if Congress doesn’t then the remedy is clear - the reimbursement of IEEPA tariffs to the parties who paid them.
This is smart as always from Vladeck but i do disagree with the idea that the remedy is confusing- the IEEPA tariffs were struck down. Whoever paid them gets reimbursed. As a matter of law, that they passed costs on is irrelevant. As a matter of policy and politics, Congress could create a process
is @shebainpdx.bsky.social ok?