@smmarotta@RKL1982 The amendment adds districts b/c Congress was establishing the US attorneys & Madison wanted to make it plain that US courts could try crimes.
Omitting "the state and" could soon have stuck us with 2 districts, federalist & antifederalist.
(AI doesn't know this yet. Shhh)
The (short-lived) days of taking the LSAT at home have come to an end. The next exam is in August, and beginning with that exam, test takers will be required to take the test at a testing center (with minimal exception).
#LSAT
https://t.co/2bUoZN4jJs
This is a must-listen: @DavidLat’s wonderful interview with @KannonShanmugam.
https://t.co/4wBXBdmvoG
Kannon is gracious, kind, humble, brilliant, and one of the most successful appellate lawyers on the planet. If you don’t know him well, I think you’ll really enjoy listening to this interview and learning more about him.
Teacher union influence is changing.
A new report ranks teacher union strength across all fifty states and D.C. and shows how the K–12 policy landscape has grown more crowded and contested.
Read A Crowded Table.
Today’s SCOTUS decision in Abouammo could derail DOJ’s “grand conspiracy” probe in Florida into alleged conduct that occurred in DC. Crimes must be charged where they occurred, not where they were investigated.
https://t.co/2VARvjFT6a
Data center builders don’t tell the public how much water they use, according to a new report — and the industry is encroaching into water-stressed and vulnerable communities. https://t.co/tzRjQWijHY
📸 Gina Ferazzi
@TimSheehyMT And here is today’s article from @kenbensinger exploring how influencers are getting a deluge of political money. (The lede of the story is about how one influencer was getting paid $100,000 from the campaign of a billionaire Democrat).
5/5
https://t.co/f7lDHWUtZa