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Emily Farris

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SCOTUS majority governing philosophy: the administrative state is only constitutional when it is harassing vulnerable people.

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Chasing Cirrus's avatar Chasing Cirrus @drymeadow.bsky.social
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"Stare decisis for me but not for thee."

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Christopher Deutsch's avatar Christopher Deutsch @drchrisdeutsch.bsky.social
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For real! Police for the poor, deference for the rich.

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donut's avatar donut @funkndonuts.bsky.social
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c'mon now this is totally misleading the ruling of "can't sleep outside" also applies to corrupt judges who own multiple homes and rockstar buses

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Ethan Freedman's avatar Ethan Freedman @ethanfreedman.bsky.social
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The contrast between the two this morning is more overwrought than a Sorkin screenplay

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Intellectual Explorer 's avatar Intellectual Explorer @driftingthrough.bsky.social
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Full Nazi.

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David's avatar David @david.uncensored.zip
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the real scary part: Thomas/Alito/Gorsuch question if delegated powers are constitutional, meaning they are down to kill every regulatory body completely.

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Matt Salomone's avatar Matt Salomone @matthematics.com
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First strip the administrative state of its authority, then strip it of its experts (Heritage 2025).

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Richard's avatar Richard @renuvian.bsky.social
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We live in an evil country

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Cmdr. Overbite's avatar Cmdr. Overbite @cmdroverbite.bsky.social
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SCOTUS is just underscoring the Universal Conservative Principle that the only purpose of having laws, rules or norms is as a means of powerful people reminding everyone else who runs shit

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