@johnpelwood This case has not been relisted yet, but the Court also has Fooks v. Maryland (No. 25-325) pending, which involves the State’s 922(g) equivalent.
Getting to FaceTime with my grandfather and explain—again—how to Chromecast a YouTube video from his iPad to his TV is an adventure I’m genuinely privileged to take. Same time next week.
True understanding of another person emerges through a slow process of mutual revelation. It involves gradually removing social masks and steadily building trust, which ultimately allows for the sharing of vulnerabilities and authentic selves.
No idea if these predictions are right. But it's a prediction that has been circulating, and it seems worth taking the possibility seriously.
https://t.co/8y9LfyP8a2
It's hard (almost impossible) to keep up with all the legal news coming out of this administration. Grateful for these folks who help me stay informed:
@EdWhelanEPPC@pjaicomo@OrinKerr@RMFifthCircuit
Anyone else I should be following?
@AdamMGrant I agree with you. The “most” part is important though. The goal of writing (generally) is to communicate ideas. If AI increases the readability, then it’s a tool that arguably *should* be used. A key in the future might be less on writing proficiency, but more on judgment.
🗣️to the void:
I’m halfway through Tim Urban’s (@waitbutwhy) book, “What’s Our Problem?” It’s thought-provoking and engaging. It also has characteristically fun illustrations. I’m learning a ton.
If you’re ever looking for a political / social / psychology book, I recommend.