1991: if an artist says the name of a brand in their bedroom in private they are a sell out and their music should never be played and they should never be allowed to perform ever again
2026:
Ascendant jazz-pop singer @Laufey unveils star-heavy "Madwoman" video, Erewhon smoothie, electric Lexus honoring Miles Davis for Amazon
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I thought I'd never write a constitutional law paper but here we are. New paper coming out in 2027 in the Denver Law Review arguing that at least some third country removals are unconstitutional.
The US government has not publicly recognized this - at least to my knowledge. And it's not helpful that explainers don't do this either b/c as much pressure as US government puts on Mexico, the problem is much bigger than the pressure recognizes.
While this piece is useful it also evinces a fundamental misunderstanding of the CJNG and the changing nature of organized crime in Mexico that makes it a much harder challenge than even this article (which already paints a complicated picture) recognizes
Check out my piece on the death of El Mencho, what it means for Mexico's broader campaign against the cartels and why the kingpin's demise will have a short shelf-life for Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum.
Because of this the problem for the federal government is much much harder to resolve. The organizations are just involved in many more markets, have many more income streams, have penetrated state and local governments more throughly.
My article "Immigration is Not Invasion" now under submission to law reviews. Everything you ever wanted to know about invasion, but were afraid to ask! Also, it got coveted "highly recommended" rating from @lsolum at his Legal Theory blog: https://t.co/5eu2jzVYj9
I’m in Mexico City right now and everyone loves the government. 3 separate taxi drivers have told me it’s the best government in the world. No corruption and takes care of the people and the infrastructure.
Never seen anything like this.