nkurz
8 hours ago
The judge's full decision (which is quite readable) is here: https://www.courthousenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/cr...
8 hours ago
The judge's full decision (which is quite readable) is here: https://www.courthousenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/cr...
11 hours ago
I'm not seeing any mention of prejudice here. Does this mean we get to watch season 2 after the summer break?
11 hours ago
The incompetence of the political hires in the Justice department is frankly appalling.
11 hours ago
The doj in particular has had an egregious exodus of career talent too. And the thing is, that these people aren't coming back. The private sector has always been better. They'll get jobs on the outside and won't come back. We've already seen it with doctors who got doge'd. The bureaucrats (who let it happen in first place) finally convinced their political overseers that "hey we need doctors for this hospital" and got approval to rehire. But get doctors won't rehire, bc even at the best of times govt service sucks.
8 hours ago
It’s actually a good thing. Imagine if they were competent.
6 hours ago
Bad political hires are an incredibly dangerous risk for when there is an emergency requiring competency and leadership. I would prefer many fewer political hires, more competency, and more legally-firewalled independence.
11 hours ago
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10 hours ago
> "greater mandate than the president"
Fuck off with that boot-licker attitude. We live in a democracy, not a monarchy. The president has a mandate to follow the law not the other way around.
11 hours ago
The rule of law is definitely dead, but the evidence is that this man was deported mistakenly and then charged with a fictional crime to cover up that mistake.
11 hours ago
"greater mandate"
Their job is to follow the law, not execute the will of any one person.
It's literally the definition of "Rule of Law".
https://www.uscourts.gov/educational-resources/educational-a...
11 hours ago
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