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Historian http://earlymodernjustice.org/ Sample articles: https://earlymodernjustice.org/publications/ https://earlymodernjustice.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/SlaverySovereigntyInheritableBlood.pdf Opinions my own
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“Suspending habeas corpus was one of two radical ideas Mr. Miller had been pushing that alarmed Mr. Scharf. The other was invoking the Insurrection Act to deploy the military to enforce the law on American streets as protests grew.” Below Kreis is quoting the Magna Carta (1215) re: habeas corpus
That’s all of us historians. Trying not to be made obsolete, because we are more important than ever …
i can tell you right now if the parties were reversed, republicans would be using the word “surrender” instead of “deal”
Part of the calculated desecration here isn't just symbolic. It's that there a dozen ways this is already explicitly illegal, black letter no-question unambiguous statutory prohibition, but he can flaunt how nobody's going to tell him no or do anything about it.
"More than 2,000 career diplomats have either quit or been forced out of the U.S. Foreign Service over perceived disloyalty to Trump, according to NBC News." What could possibly go wrong? www.dailykos.com/stories/2026...
in the case of some american law profs, it is quite easy