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    9/9 But in the long run, we might be better served if the executive branch had more pandemic-fighting powers

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    8/9 At least when the Trump administration failed to suggest any kind of coherent Covid strategy, states were free to step up

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    7/9 All this time, President Trump did very little to provide any coherent national guidance

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    6/9 In particular, the Supreme Court made it clear that houses of worship can't be treated worse than bars, gyms or restaurants

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    4/9 Swing states like Wisconsin saw heated debates over whether stay-at-home orders amounted to "tyranny"

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    3/9 Nonetheless, red and blue states did take wildly divergent approaches to limiting the spread of Covid-19, right from the start.

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    2/9 Early in the pandemic, the public feared shutdown orders as a kind of "martial law." These fears were overblown:

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    The trajectory of Covid-19 and the law: a year-end thread in nine parts (1/9)

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    What would happen if tried to pardon himself before leaving office? On Deep Background today, is joined by his go-to expert on criminal matters — former state and federal prosecutor Seth Berman:

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    Another way to look at this lawsuit: "Texas AG Asks the Supreme Court for a Coup," writes Harvard Law professor

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    An article by states what I just tweeted: "In Trump’s fantasy world, apparently shared by Texas AG Ken Paxton, the Supreme Court will engage in a constitutional coup d’état and give Trump a second term.This idea is based on a view of the court as entirely partisan."

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    ⁦⁦seems like ⁦⁩ regrets pursuing law school versus medical school. It’s never too late! ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁦

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    on a Citi-inspired ethical question: A hedge fund received $900 million by mistake. Do they get to keep it? via

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    Today on Deep Background, former state and federal prosecutor Seth Berman answers all of my questions about how Trump could use his pardoning power before leaving office. Listen in.

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    "The lawsuit exploits a quirk in the Constitution that allows a state to sue another state directly in the Supreme Court, without starting in the lower courts."

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    It is a neat way to explain a very complex and miraculous process. If you like this, you may like this brilliant podcast by on the COVID vaccines -

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    «The Essential Scalia», el libro imprescindible de votos de un ministro que trasciende, de distintas maneras, a la actual integración de la Corte norteamericana. explica magistralmente el porqué y cómo en esta reseña en :

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    Secular liberals and religious conservatives are talking past each other when it comes to Covid restrictions on houses of worship: interesting piece from via

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