
Swamp Person is my newsletter about the various goings-on in D.C., Congress, the Supreme Court, or even a little dog I saw that I thought was cute.
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Democracy and judiciary expert who has appeared on MSNBC, Peacock, never CNN for some reason?, and in the New York Times, Washington Post, and I think the Huffington Post. Also a big fan of really small dogs.
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