Jessica Alexander

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This is the New Year's greeting from Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the President of #Ukraine, and his wife, Olena Zelenska (screen capture from the birdsite with the entire message in the alt-text for the image):
There is still time to change the road you're on. Led Zeppelin
Merry Xmas
Sutro in the Holidays @SutroTower

55% of Americans support expanding the Supreme Court.

66% support setting term limits.

73% support establishing a code of ethics for SCOTUS justices.

Public opinion is clear: it's time to reform the court. https://t.co/aU82Ce356R

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“55% of Americans support expanding the Supreme Court. 66% support setting term limits. 73% support establishing a code of ethics for SCOTUS justices. Public opinion is clear: it's time to reform the court.”

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It’s been called “the single most important case on and for American democracy since the nation’s founding”—and that’s from conservative Michael Luttig of the 4th Circuit.
What exactly was argued before SCOTUS yesterday, and how did it go? I take us on a high level view of the very dangerous Moore v. Harper case and cautiously make some predictions about how the Court will rule.
Read it here: https://open.substack.com/pub/statuskuo/p/did-we-just-dodge-a-constitutional
Did We Just Dodge A Constitutional Bullet?

Yesterday, the Supreme Court heard arguments in the one of the most anticipated— and dreaded—cases before it this term. Moore v. Harper put what’s known as the “Independent State Legislature” (ISL) theory squarely before the nine justices, and that had a lot of

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