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Has anyone called dibs on STARMER UND DRANG yet?
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Agnes Williams Sesquicentennial Professor of Law and Politics, Georgetown Law: www.law.georgetown.edu/faculty/josh-chafetz/
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Has anyone called dibs on STARMER UND DRANG yet?
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On this July 4, please pause to remember that one of the colonists’ complaints in the Declaration was that the Crown was paying its judges.
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On this July 4, please pause to remember that one of the colonists’ complaints in the Declaration was that the Crown was paying its judges.
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No, no, no the claim isn't that Johnson would assassinate Harris, or even that he would want someone to. The claim is simply that there are people on the right who would see this as an opportunity to get Johnson into office, and some of them might try to take it.
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If Biden decides not to run again, Harris can pick her own running mate. If Harris-Whomever wins in November, then Whomever is the VP come January 20, 2025. That's very different than trying to get the GOP-led House to confirm Whomever this summer/fall.
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Why would the principal campaign committee be via a consulting group in Massachusetts? That seems ... not right.
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It's also the case that, as the parties have become more internally cohesive, the payoff to assassination has declined. For most part, no chance in recent years of a Lincoln-->Johnson shift or a Garfield-->Arthur. But the possibility of a Harris-->Johnson shift ...
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this case against biden's resignation makes sense. i do think that if biden decides to step away from reelection, he should explicitly say that he is doing this because House Republicans are too corrupt to confirm a replacement for Harris.
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This is the thing.
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Josh Chafetz
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Yes. See sec. 1 of the 22nd Amendment.
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1/ I'm agnostic as to whether Biden should withdraw from the race. It's a genuinely tough question IMO. But I have clarity on one thing: He should absolutely not step down as president. If Harris becomes President, the Vice Presidency is empty. Under the 25th Amendment ...
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Sure, but why would they?
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But note that my concern is not about whether Biden drops out of the race; it's just about whether he resigns the presidency in the interim. Do you think that his holding onto the presidency as she becomes the nominee increases the likelihood of Trump winning?
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Cooper's term limited; he's gone as governor in January no matter what.
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Good question!
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$$$ really not a problem. I think basically all presidential campaigns at this point hit the point where the marginal value of a dollar is close to 0.
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(1) you don't think assassination is an increased risk for women and minorities?, but (2) more importantly, as I've already said, the reason to be especially worried in this context is that, by assassinating her, the presidency would flip from D to R. That's not about *her,* it's about the context.
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As unjust as it is, I find it hard to imagine her opting for anyone other than a white man. Shapiro, Beshear, maybe Cooper?
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I literally explained that in the original thread.
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yes, assuming Republicans still control at least one house of Congress
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well, just to take one quick example washingtonmonthly.com/2024/07/03/i...
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Gaming out what your opponents are likely to do isn't the same as paralysis. And it's not clear why, even if you think he shouldn't be the nominee, it is "necessary" that he immediately step down from the presidency, as well.
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It's a little different in an electoral context, where the VP is of the same party. The real danger here is that assassinating Harris in this context would shift the presidency from D to R.
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The best argument against Biden resigning.
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No, States Would Not Be Forced to Keep Biden on the Ballot If He’s Not the Democratic Party’s Nominee from the DNC electionlawblog.org?p=144245
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Trump can just periodically issue a blanket pardon for anyone in the military (or, for that matter, anyone in the government) for any acts already committed.
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on the plus side, though, season 3 of Barbecue Showdown drops tomorrow
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And the president still has the pardon power.
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If the president orders the military to do something and the military declines, then they have picked a side.
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5/5 If Biden decides to withdraw, he should just say something like, "Being president is a full-time job. Campaigning for the presidency is a full-time job. I'm too old to work two jobs, so I'm going to focus on the one I was elected to do. Vote Harris in November!"
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4/ Add in the fact that Harris would be the first woman president and only second president of color and it gets scarier. Add in that her replacement would be from the other party and it starts to look like an invitation to assassination attempts.
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3/ We are in a moment of high and rising political violence. ~ 9% of all US presidents have been assassinated, and ~ 13% have been either killed or wounded in an assassination attempt.
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2/ ... confirming a new VP requires majority votes in the House and the Senate. If there is no VP, then Mike Johnson is next in line to the presidency. I think there's a very good argument that the House would not confirm anyone Harris nominated as VP.
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1/ I'm agnostic as to whether Biden should withdraw from the race. It's a genuinely tough question IMO. But I have clarity on one thing: He should absolutely not step down as president. If Harris becomes President, the Vice Presidency is empty. Under the 25th Amendment ...
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I--and I assume colleagues across the country--got an email yesterday from the lawyers behind the suit demanding that we preserve records and emails related to hiring and law-review membership, in anticipation of additional suits against other institutions.
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Awww, thank you! And, yeah ... a lot of folks in the law schools still clinging to some fairly implausible notions about their chosen field.
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Reminiscent of how, after 120 years, the first time women and/or people of color won more American Rhodes Scholarships than white men, we were treated to a WSJ editorial about how this was proof that the scholarships were no longer about merit.
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Okay, lovely memes, all, but there's a difference between "I just discovered" and "Most of us don't like to think about X on a regular basis" ...
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One doesn't "choose" to be correct, Evan. One just is.
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But also (d) if you're invested in calling the way judges do politics "law," I don't have much of a beef. If you're invested in the claim that law is something quite distinct from politics, OTOH, I do.
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The answer of course is that (a) they're both politics, but (b) not all politics breaks down on partisan lines, and (c) different institutions do politics differently.
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If you think unanimous decisions in the Supreme Court are proof that it's "law" not "politics," wait till I tell you about the prevalence of unanimous consent in the Senate!
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3/3 Which means, at the end of the day, who the military would support is pretty much at the end of the chain of all governing "what if's".
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2/ Most of us don't like to remember it on a daily basis, but at the end of the day, our legal structures are layered atop the instruments of death, and at base--once everything else runs out--they depend on those instruments for their motivating power.
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1/ At some point every year in teaching Con Law--not just recently but for as long as I've been doing it--some student will play out the thread of "and then what if's" to the point where I say, "Well, it depends on whom the military would support in that situation."
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What a time to be alive!
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