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Happy Aloha Friday -- we made it to the end of a very long week, and I am ready to pull a Kitty Sanchez. Spring break! Up here Michael, up here.
Birthright citizenship is in front of the Supreme Court this morning and I will be live at 10am on the tubes, the toks, and the stacks. I also read the conversion therapy opinion from yesterday but I’m bumping that to Aloha Friday because t...
Second to last day of March Madness, and today the Supreme Court hears Pitchford v. Cain (24-7351) a case about all-white juries in Mississippi, before turning to birthright citizenship tomorrow. It’s a big week. So let’s dig in.
Happy Monday, folks — it is the final stretch of SCOTUS March Madness, and Bryan is not using that phrase loosely. Two arguments today, one tomorrow, one on Wednesday, and he will be live for all of them. Good week to be paying attention.
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Bryan is lawyer in DC, Host of the Morning Report, Civics 101, and Downballot Roundup, and former Deputy Chief of the Civil Division for the American Samoa Attorney General.
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