Moral reprobate.
2/2 I can't imagine a majority of court allowing that outcome. https://t.co/QYclqXYM23
— Margot Cleveland (@ProfMJCleveland) November 11, 2025
Slamming the Trump govt's "cruelty and incompetence," state AGs urge SCOTUS not to disturb an order forcing the full funding of SNAP for the month.
— Adam Klasfeld (@KlasfeldReports) November 11, 2025
Doc https://t.co/u7yhsXArqY pic.twitter.com/fd4ptaEwH0
2/2 This is the SNAP case. SCOTUS extending the Administrative Stay allows it to let the government reopen and then vacate the 1st Circuit/district court decisions without have to get its hands dirty. They did this with the USAID funding too...which just encourage lower courts.
— Margot Cleveland (@ProfMJCleveland) November 11, 2025
HOLY CRAP! District court judge has now taken over Trump Administration's law enforcement authority, dictating what Motions President must file in an immigration case as a "consent" Motion! pic.twitter.com/rUONa8bVrO
— Margot Cleveland (@ProfMJCleveland) November 11, 2025
This article is free to all -- no paywall. It first ran yesterday in RedState, but not everybody sees everything all at one in just one place, so I'm posting it here too.
— Shipwreckedcrew (@shipwreckedcrew) November 12, 2025
Lawfare at Warp Speed.
RPs greatly appreciated. https://t.co/ZB95mi3qUt pic.twitter.com/8mPKF8dRzN
*Vindication* No contempt proceeding in Judge Boasberg 's court over the Alien Enemies Act. @TheJusticeDept succeeds in avoiding review if the opinion by Judges Katsas and Rao. 7 Democrat appointed judges split on the vote. 4 side with Republican appointed judges; 3 dissent pic.twitter.com/4dCM3H42HP
— Eric W. (@EWess92) November 14, 2025
How crazy is it that a judge is commanding such micro-management reporting! pic.twitter.com/Fo37BWAPQi
— Margot Cleveland (@ProfMJCleveland) November 18, 2025
Rao's decision on the panel was that Boasberg abused his discretion by giving DOJ the opportunity to "purge" the contempt by bringing the aliens back into the country. She said that invaded the exclusive authority of the Executive, and that the TRO that would have "enforced" was… https://t.co/PFsFAcAz0c
— Shipwreckedcrew (@shipwreckedcrew) November 17, 2025
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A Tennessee state court judge temporarily blocked on Monday Republican Governor Bill Lee's deployment of National Guard troops to the city of Memphis, ruling that the use of troops was likely not legal under the state's militia law.
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She ruled that crime rates in Memphis were not a "grave emergency" or "disaster" that would authorize Lee to send troops in his role as commander-in-chief of the state's military forces.
Her order blocks the governor from "continuing the activation and deployment of Tennessee National Guard personnel" pending further court proceedings. But it will not take effect for five days, to give Lee time to appeal.
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The Memphis lawsuit, opens new tab seeks to stop the troop deployment based on Tennessee state law, unlike the rest, which are based on federal law and the U.S. Constitution.
will25u said:
Tennessee state judge blocks National Guard deployment to MemphisQuote:
A Tennessee state court judge temporarily blocked on Monday Republican Governor Bill Lee's deployment of National Guard troops to the city of Memphis, ruling that the use of troops was likely not legal under the state's militia law.
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She ruled that crime rates in Memphis were not a "grave emergency" or "disaster" that would authorize Lee to send troops in his role as commander-in-chief of the state's military forces.
Her order blocks the governor from "continuing the activation and deployment of Tennessee National Guard personnel" pending further court proceedings. But it will not take effect for five days, to give Lee time to appeal.
...
The Memphis lawsuit, opens new tab seeks to stop the troop deployment based on Tennessee state law, unlike the rest, which are based on federal law and the U.S. Constitution.
LAWFARE: Judge Dabney L. Friedrich ordered Trump not to power wash the filthy Eisenhower Executive Office Building (EEOB) next to the White House. The president has been talking about cleaning it and restoring it since his first term. The judge likes it dirty. https://t.co/L8GgPmcM1D pic.twitter.com/ySAAeryHBZ
— @amuse (@amuse) November 19, 2025
txags92 said:will25u said:
Tennessee state judge blocks National Guard deployment to MemphisQuote:
A Tennessee state court judge temporarily blocked on Monday Republican Governor Bill Lee's deployment of National Guard troops to the city of Memphis, ruling that the use of troops was likely not legal under the state's militia law.
...
She ruled that crime rates in Memphis were not a "grave emergency" or "disaster" that would authorize Lee to send troops in his role as commander-in-chief of the state's military forces.
Her order blocks the governor from "continuing the activation and deployment of Tennessee National Guard personnel" pending further court proceedings. But it will not take effect for five days, to give Lee time to appeal.
...
The Memphis lawsuit, opens new tab seeks to stop the troop deployment based on Tennessee state law, unlike the rest, which are based on federal law and the U.S. Constitution.
I am just baffled by how these judges think. The law clearly grants the governor the power to do what he has done in the cases of grave emergency or disaster. What the judge seems to be saying is that state judges are better suited under that law than the governor (in whom the power is vested by law) to decide what those terms mean and what constitutes a grave emergency. I can't imagine that if you polled the population of the state that they would agree with that sentiment. A crime rate 344% higher than the national average and a per capita murder rate that is in the top five among major cities seems pretty dire and it is hard to figure why the judge would feel confident declaring +/- 225 murders per year (~6x the national average) is not a grave emergency. The stats are down since 2023, but they are by no means indicating that Memphis is "safe".
will25u said:
...LAWFARE: Judge Dabney L. Friedrich ordered Trump not to power wash the filthy Eisenhower Executive Office Building (EEOB) next to the White House. The president has been talking about cleaning it and restoring it since his first term. The judge likes it dirty. https://t.co/L8GgPmcM1D pic.twitter.com/ySAAeryHBZ
— @amuse (@amuse) November 19, 2025
Nope! It's their entire strategy: oppose EVERYTHING. Create a suffocating quagmire that steals attention and resources. Force the Trump team to self-limit their efforts, spread them too thin to be effective, or force them to expand large enough to insert nefarious actors. The Bar Association will celebrate ANY of those results.Ag with kids said:will25u said:
...LAWFARE: Judge Dabney L. Friedrich ordered Trump not to power wash the filthy Eisenhower Executive Office Building (EEOB) next to the White House. The president has been talking about cleaning it and restoring it since his first term. The judge likes it dirty. https://t.co/L8GgPmcM1D pic.twitter.com/ySAAeryHBZ
— @amuse (@amuse) November 19, 2025
JFC...
Is there NOTHING the left won't sue about???
akm91 said:
Who brought the lawsuit in the first place?
JWinTX said:
It's amazing the fight that a conservative has to endure to getlegislationfacilities maintenance done. You gotta fight Dems, their media, Hollywood, Soros, their judicial control, and their voters.