@pojanowski 1. Duke Ellington
2. Stones
3. Jimi Hendrix
4. Mothers of Invention
5. B.B. King
6. Junior Wells and Buddy Guy
7. Jefferson Airplane
8. Doors
9. Big Brother and the Holding Company
10. Chambers Brothers
I could go on ..,
Heartbroken to learn of the death of Stewart Baker last Thursday. Perhaps the foremost cyber lawyer in our country, certainly the funniest. Totally righteous and unfiltered. A loss for all of us.
I have published a piece on Trump's bargaining strategy, linking his approach to tariffs to his path to the present war against Iran, on Notes from the Miller Center, with a follow up on Substack. See https://t.co/n0lqpxWaaq and https://t.co/RE6JXXDFgg
I have two pieces of good news concerning the Low & Jeffries federal courts casebook, for which Tara Grove and I are currently lead authors: First, we have a new edition about to come out (pictured)! Second, the wonderful Trevor Morrison will be joining us as a co-author going forward, starting with the upcoming summer supplement. I’ve had the pleasure of writing with Trevor before, and I look forward to this new collaboration. @TaraLeighGrove1
The great folks at Lawfare have published my views on the implications of Learning Resources, the tariffs case. More later on my substack.
https://t.co/LCNjaabEzm
.@pbstephan3 breaks down the Supreme Court's opinion overturning President Trump's attempt to use emergency powers to levy tariffs and the other powers still available to the president to impose tariffs.
Andrew Kent and I have a blog post on Quorum Call, the blog of the Harvard Law School Journal of Legislation, about the tariffs case being argued tomorrow. You can find it here: https://t.co/MJSlNf8kjV
The amici brief of Professors of US Foreign Relations Law in Learning Resources, Inc. v. Trump, has been filed and can be downloaded at https://t.co/FJJmDagf8Z
I am happy to serve as counsel of record, but Andrew Kent did a terrific job in helping to put this together. Hope it helps the Court reach the right outcome.
My piece on the Trump tariffs litigation in the Supreme Court has just dropped:
https://t.co/S1cEd27yqY
Headline: The administration does not have the legal basis it claims to impose these tariffs.
A seized Russian yacht up for auction is a “floating lawsuit” but could still find a buyer, says Prof. @pbstephan3 ’77. @MetroUK https://t.co/RSiW6PNOl2
The NY Times quotes me about yacht-based sanctions:
https://t.co/9WPXyyKFiU
TLDR: These kinds of sanctions cause pain to the adversary but probably won't generate a lot of money for those we support.