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Wrapping up week 6 of sabbatical in the middle of the world
Adam Pulver
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Now there is a *new* for-profit law firm called Trial Lawyers for Justice, which is now expanding to the kind of work that Public Justice and Public Citizen already overlap in.
Note, Kenyan left the Democratic Party 3 years ago and only rejoined this year, and has offered no explanation for doing so other than his own ambition and career opportunities. It's unclear what his vision and principles are beyond Kenyan should be in elected office.
I'd think this is a non-controversial point given the broadly nonpartisan agreement on here of the past few weeks that an Obama-appointed judge committed extraordinary misconduct, but alas it got me blocked
Inside baseball but this seems not ideal: there used to be a nonprofit called Trial Lawyers for Public Justice. That org changed its name to Public Justice, and has a PC. There is frequent confusion between Public Justice & Public Citizen due to overlapping litigation work. /1
Got wifi in the Andes and saw we were successful in avoiding cert in Robles v. Parham, where officers argued they had qualified immunity to beat a compliant man pulled over for tinted windows because he hadn't graduated high school and had previously been arrested. Now back to sabbatical
The 10th Circuit rejects Kris Kobach office's argument that it is entitled to an interlocutory appeal where it's QI motion was denied without prejudice...for failure to comply with page limits.
www.ca10.uscourts.gov/sites/ca10/f...