Law Professor. Former Big Law Partner. Classical Natural Law. Still toiling away at the penal statutes of the Empire of Our Lady of Guadalupe. Opinions my own

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Last year, I was attacked by a crazy person shouting in a foreign tongue on a southbound 6 Train in NYC. I frame that experience as part of the constant, low-grade anxiety that characterizes high-migration societies. I call it Diversity Stress. unherd.com/2026/06/my-divers…
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When the poast misfires:
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It is wild that the whole country is soon going to start learning about the importance of Younger abstention. I will finally be interesting at parties.
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U.S. Catholic Congressman Riley Moore has announced a resolution recognizing June 12 as the Solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
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During the French Revolution, Catholic peasants in the Vendée who rebelled against the radical new secular regime wore the Sacred Heart as a badge of honor on their chests. Ever since, this image has served as a symbol of Christ’s reign as King and His stand against the world’s forces.
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The more sound-minded a man is, the more grievous his sin, wherefore sins are not imputed to those who are demented.
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Twitter Platinum: 1000 bucks a month and you get to delete other people's tweets.
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Rest well, Presidente!
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🚨 The Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against the Commonwealth of Virginia, Virginia Attorney General Jay Jones, and Fairfax County Commonwealth’s Attorney Steve Descano. The lawsuit challenges their: - “unconstitutional attempt to regulate federal law enforcement officers by criminally prohibiting federal officers from wearing masks, requiring individual identifiers, and functionally banning cooperative 287(g) agreements with numerous local law enforcement agencies dedicated to helping enforce this nation’s laws.” The DOJ said, “Not only is the law an illegal attempt to regulate the federal government, but, as alleged in the complaint, the law threatens the safety of federal officers who have faced an unprecedent wave of harassment, doxing, and even violence. Threatening officers with prosecution for simply protecting their identities and their families also chills the enforcement of federal law and compromises sensitive law enforcement operations.” "Law enforcement officers risk their lives every day to keep Americans safe, and they do not deserve to be doxed or harassed simply for carrying out their duties," said Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche. "Virginia’s anti-law enforcement policies regulate the federal government and are designed to create risk for our agents. These laws cannot stand." "Governor Spanberger cannot tell Federal officers how to do their job,” said Associate Attorney General Stanley Woodward. "And she certainly cannot prohibit them from ensuring their own safety in conducting Federal law enforcement operations. Our suit today stops those unconstitutional efforts." "The Department of Justice will steadfastly protect the privacy and safety of law enforcement from unconstitutional state laws like Virginia’s," said Assistant Attorney General Brett A. Shumate of the Justice Department’s Civil Division.
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I just don't see or hear a lot about Jesus in the post-liberal, integralist thing. They're always talking about Christendom. Very rarely about Christ.
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Random Maritime Law Fact of the Day: "A case in admiralty does not, in fact, arise under the Constitution or laws of the United States. These cases are as old as navigation itself; and the law, admiralty and maritime, as it has existed for ages, is applied by our Courts to the cases as they arise." American Insurance Company v. Canter, 26 U.S. 511 (1828)
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I think this is, arguably, the deeper warning/lesson of The Backrooms film.
Popular cultural nostalgia isn't so much for a better time. It's just millennials wanting to return to childhood.
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NEW: The Mellon Foundation gave $1.5 million to establish a "center for the defense of academic freedom." In audio I've obtained, the group's leader says his goal is to undermine the newly launched classical civics centers: "map who these f---ers are... and knock them out." 🧵
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I was honored to join @BishopBarron on his podcast, Bishop Barron Presents, for a conversation on faith, public service, my work on Nigeria, immigration policy, and the challenges facing our nation today. The full episode debuts at 5pm. Tune in here! ⬇️ youtu.be/pMdKX2c9p4M
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RT @Vermeullarmine: Pace the Chief Justice, this is very much relevant to the legal arguments:
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RT @Vermeullarmine: Right-liberals like those at National Review love to criticize the addiction to power. But there is also a converse phe…
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Well that is a bizarre thing to say. lol. God bless!
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Jeremy, Ever since I saw your interview on Runaway Planet I have been praying on your downfall.
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lol. Some of you need to learn about irony posting
Remember the time the Church declared that slaves were not human?
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