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Nov 11, 2022 9 tweets 4 min read Read on X
Today, a squabble within the Federalist Society became public thanks to veteran SCOTUS watcher, @NinaTotenberg. It would be tempting to dismiss this fight as inconsequential. Don't. 1/
@NinaTotenberg On December 7, SCOTUS will hear oral argument in Moore v. Harper, a case poised to make the independent state legislature doctrine the law of the land. Why should you care about some legal doctrine? 2/
Because it's really an interpretation of constitutional text that would deprive state courts of any role with respect to the conduct of federal elections & give "state legislatures exclusive and near-absolute power to regulate federal elections." 3/

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That brings me back to @NinaTotenberg & @FedSoc, the most prominent conservative legal group in the U.S. whose role in selecting federal judges cannot be overstated. As FedSoc celebrates its 40th anniversary this weekend, Nina interviewed its co-founder, Steven Calabresi. 4/
@NinaTotenberg @FedSoc Calabresi, a law professor at Northwestern, recently filed an amicus brief in Moore v. Harper with two other professors who pride themselves on "principled" originalism, the theory that constitutional text means what it meant at the founding and/or its ratification. 5/
@NinaTotenberg @FedSoc Based on their review of historical evidence, Calabresi et al conclude the founders recognized state supreme courts "as specially privileged interpreters of state laws and constitutions," just like SCOTUS is uniquely situated to review federal law. 6/
In other words, Calabresi doesn't think the independent state legislature doctrine comports with originalism--and therefore, he says the North Carolina legislators bringing the case should lose. 7/

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And that was just unacceptable to the FedSoc board of directors, which apparently wants the opposite result: state legislatures having full control over elections, from gerrymandering to "voter integrity" laws to even the ultimate results. 8/
So they told Calabresi, as the organization celebrates the 40th anniversary of the group he started, to stop identifying himself as a co-founder or a co-chairman. That's not only "crazy" and "ridiculous," as Nina noted, but a scary indicator of what's ahead this term. FIN

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Oct 10
As I was looking for information about the appointment of Kelly Hayes, the U.S. Attorney for the District of Maryland, I found an interesting DOJ press release. It describes how U.S. Attorney vacancies should be filled. 1/
Specifically, it explains: “Pursuant to the Vacancy Reform Act, 28 U.S.C. § 546, the Attorney General has the authority to name a U.S. Attorney to serve on an interim basis for up to 120 days.” 2/
The press release continues, “After that time, if a successor isn’t nominated and confirmed, it falls to the district court to appoint a U.S. Attorney to serve until the confirmation of his or her successor.” 3/
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Sep 17
On February 27, Attorney General Bondi told Kash Patel she'd learned the NY field office was sittting on thousands of pages of Epstein records in a sharp letter. 1/

justice.gov/ag/media/13913…
And then she gave a directive: "By 8:00 a.m. tomorrow, February 28, the FBI will deliver the full and complete Epstein files to my office, including all records, documents, audio and video recordings, and materials related to Jeffrey Epstein and his clients, regardless of how such information was obtained." 2/
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Sep 17
NOW: House Judiciary Committee is voting on Rep. Raskin's motion to subpoena four major banks for their suspicious activity reports concerning Epstein's transactions; Rep. Massie votes with Democrats against tabling the motion. 1/
These are documents that Sen. Ron Wyden, the ranking Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee, has been seeking from Treasury without success for months. 2/
The effort to subpoena to the banks just failed; by a vote of 20-19, the motion to table won. 3/
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The idea that district courts' refusal to unseal grand jury testimony is a barrier on the release on any further Epstein-related information, whether to Congress itself or the public, is a fallacy. 1/
There is a host of information in the DOJ's possession that with or without redactions could be shared. For example, the FBI's own FOIA reading room has a 22-part file concerning Epstein that can be accessed online. 2/
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The biggest is that V-1, the HSI agent Rep. McIver allegedly assaulted, was heard on the phone announcing he would be arresting Newark Mayor Ras Baraka, despite the fact that Baraka had “stepped out,” because the Deputy Attorney General directed as much. 2/ Image
McIver also represents she was “shoved” by a federal officer and that she told that officer she would be filing a complaint about his assault. It was only days later that anyone from HSI, ICE, or “any other agency” suggested that McIver was the one who committed an assault. 3/ Image
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Virginia Roberts Giuffre's family issued a statement to MSNBC about the reported meeting this evening at VP Vance's home tonight about the administration's approach to the Epstein files: 1/
"We understand that Vice President JD Vance will hold a strategy session this evening at his residence with administration officials. Missing from this group is, of course, any survivor of the vicious crimes of convicted perjurer and sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein." 2/
"Their voices must be heard, above all. We also call upon the House subcommittee to invite survivors to testify. As Virginia Roberts Giuffre’s siblings, we offer to represent her in her stead and we hope the administration takes our call to action seriously. 3/
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