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Thank you to our panelists and our guests who joined us at CAC's Home Stretch at #SCOTUS! If you couldn't watch our expert panel live, watch the recording: https://t.co/FGI2DBNdmu
Read the brief we filed on behalf of scholars Douglas Laycock, Colleen P. Murphy, @capricelroberts, Chaim Saiman, and Michael Traynor: https://t.co/SaK1Uk5JyR
Today's #SCOTUS victory in Sripetch v. SEC echoed the central argument of our amicus brief on behalf of five of the nation’s leading remedies scholars—disgorgement has never required a showing that the plaintiff suffered financial harm. https://t.co/wZiPtBsenc
The FCC’s two-stage civil-enforcement process does not violate the Seventh Amendment. Read our full reaction to today's win at #SCOTUS: https://t.co/Fr5T5onwve
Trump’s unilateral bulldozing of the White House to build a ballroom unlawfully bypassed Congress and violated the Constitution. Before oral argument tomorrow, read our brief on behalf of Members of Congress: https://t.co/Gl6JQ31qM4
When the original meaning of a statute favors progressive outcomes, our briefs invite the justices to take to the ground they say they stand on. Read more from CAC's Harith Khawaja in @Slate: https://t.co/pUzKgXQdTH
Congress can still act to protect voting rights. @davidhgans's latest article explaining how our Constitution still protects multiracial democracy was featured in the Election Law Blog: https://t.co/JcgrFIluMc
"As states seek to slash Black representation and make it impossible for communities of color to elect representatives of their choice, Congress can invoke the guarantee clause as a hook for voting-rights legislation." Read more from @davidhgans in @slate: https://t.co/HoFyE1y0ve
President Trump's ballroom project is unconstitutional. Read more about our brief on behalf of Members of Congress in @CBSNews: https://t.co/U4cNvzfEf6
Trump’s unilateral bulldozing of the White House unlawfully bypassed Congress and violated the Constitution. Read our brief on behalf of Members of Congress: https://t.co/Gl6JQ31qM4
#SCOTUS delivered a unanimous win for last mile delivery workers in Flowers Foods v. Brock, drawing heavily on our brief explaining why last-mile drivers can't be forced into arbitration. https://t.co/PaXfR1WEei
#SCOTUS correctly held that federal law offers a pathway to habeas relief for Terry Pitchford, who alleged he was unlawfully barred from challenging racial bias in his jury selection. https://t.co/v7WlbjJ4nY
These decisions will not only hurt federal prisoners, but also undermine the Court's own claim to use a text-and-history approach. https://t.co/2WfN5juI58
If the Trump administration wants to end lawlessness in the District of Columbia, it should start with its own actions. Read our amicus brief in the D.C. Circuit explaining why deploying armed soldiers to police DC was unlawful: https://t.co/NKZikZaxs3
Florida gave President Trump land worth millions of dollars that he can use for his own financial benefit. That's a violation of the Constitution—and we're taking him to court. Read more in @Reuters:
https://t.co/aaDvPhV9ha