The marketing department has spoken. (I didn't even make a pitch)
Rebels, Robbers, and Radicals: The Story of the Bill of Rights
To be published by Abrams Books for Young Readers in spring 2025.
Adding: I could veto it, but you know what? I like it!
The marketing department has spoken. (I didn't even make a pitch)
Rebels, Robbers, and Radicals: The Story of the Bill of Rights
To be published by Abrams Books for Young Readers in spring 2025.
Adding: I could veto it, but you know what? I like it!
. . . and it helps pundits and others who like being popular on social media.
Whenever a half dozen people ask me the same question, I can always google and find the question originated with a rage peddler.
(See the story I posted about U.S. v. Gamble. It's part 4 of the series on the blog.)
I still plan to write posts, but I think my time is better spent helping people get out of the echo chamber and away from rage peddlars.
Right?
6/
Via @KlasfeldReports:
Interesting moment from earlier in the day:
Echoing the state judge who presided over Trump's arraignment, the federal judge presiding over #EJeanCarroll v. #Trump warned the parties to refrain from making statements that would incite violence or civil unrest.
There are precisely two cases I've covered in more than a decade in which I can recall the judge giving such a warning, both with case captions ending in "vs. Trump." #legal