Law Prof, former dean, @NorthwesternLaw. Legal ed, innovation in legal services, state/local gov't, admin law, etc. @SlogLawBlog.

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Important essay from esteemed Canadian dean & scholar. @LawProfHolloway
Some (critical) thoughts on the Supreme Court of Canada and the precariousness of the rule of law. You might not think that how judges dress matters, but I do! thehub.ca/2025/06/30/ian-hol…
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Our recent report, "Legal Innovation After Reform: Five Years of Data on Regulatory Change", was discussed by The Legal Intelligencer in "Revolutionizing Legal Services: Five Years in the Regulatory Sandbox". law.com/thelegalintelligence…
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College presidents on the chopping block share.google/6BE4IXH04bQnpxm…

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Any more evidence you need to see MQD as all made up with little articulated rationale or theory? @nicholas_bagley @khickmanjd @jdmortenson
J. Kavanaugh suggests the MQD is limited to the domestic sphere. This is quite important for the tariff litigation, where challengers seek to extend the MQD to the international sphere. Without the MQD at play, the President's tariff position is significantly stronger.
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Yay! So happy for @BrooksBarnhizer, for Chris Collins, and for @NUMensBball. Go 'Cats!!!
27 Jun 2025
With the 44th pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, the Oklahoma City Thunder selects Brooks Barnhizer from @NUMensBball ⚡️
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Sen. Markwayne: Ugh, you're not very good at this.
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Doubt
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Katie Britt: "President Trump is gonna win the Nobel Peace Prize. No doubt."
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Working on MQD/Loper Bright paper. Argument for new admin law will be totally obliterated.
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Daniel B. Rodriguez retweeted
What happens when states rethink legal services? Watch David Freeman Engstrom & Natalie Knowlton on Talk Justice as they unpack 5 years of reform data from AZ & UT. Legal Innovation After Reform: What worked, what didn’t, what’s next. Watch now: legaltalknetwork.com/podcast…
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My absolute favourite story about human stupidity:
There are people who fail the Turing Test.
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Have spent time in Qatar. Very small country. Sending best wishes to students & faculty at @HBKU, Qatar U, and everyone else in harm's way.
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Sad has-been.
The media makes me laugh honestly 😂 low key have always enjoyed Eubanks as a commentator, always going to spin what I say and turn it into some sort of rivalry or friction 😂 I think if we were on the same panel, would be beneficial to the sport 😂 tennis is weird
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Accept no substitute.
There’s showmanship — and then there’s Tina Turner doing “Proud Mary”...
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That behemoth trophy could easily hold dinner for six.
Carlos Alcaraz dedicates his Queen’s title to Raducanu: "This one’s for Emma. Her support from the stands pushed me. I’m inviting her to celebrate in London, she picks the restaurant, maybe some Netflix after. Some chill (smiles)."
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Coolest album cover ever.
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Bingo. Kyrgios, please go away.
Very strange indeed. One of the great mysteries of our times. Definitely nothing to do with his behaviour, character, morals, legal history, relationships, or attitude towards women.
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Latinx Trump voters: You must be so proud.
BREAKING: JD Vance says that he wishes California Senator “José Padilla” was there to meet him in LA. His name is Alex Padilla. JD thought his name was José because he’s Latino.
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Man, I am feeling really old. Because this just seems truly stupid and anti-education.
Reading passages on the SAT have been shortened from 500-750 words down to 25-150. They say “the eliminated reading passages are ‘not an essential prerequisite for college’ and that the new, shorter content helps ‘students who might have struggled to connect with the subject matter.’” The reality, of course, is that the test is getting easier because so many students are struggling. @MindofTorres
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Team Jackson.
Textualism shots fired! Gorsuch & Jackson spar over who's approach is more "pliable" or "malleable," w/ Jackson saying pure textualism is "somehow always flexible enough to secure the majority's desired outcome." Sotomayor slowly walks away . . . #AppellateTwitter
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Does the Twittersphere remember that I picked the Pacers to win after the first round of the playoffs?
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