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Hayes Brown @HayesBrown
RT @o_tilli_a: Today is my last day at @BuzzFeedNews and this is my last story. As I considered leaving, it was a real gift to meet with th… — PolitiTweet.org
Hayes Brown @HayesBrown
@Zathras3 @lrozen Disagree on “poorly written” but yes, those are all points I agree with you on as far as both what is occurring and why it’s happening — PolitiTweet.org
Hayes Brown @HayesBrown
@imillhiser Bingo. — PolitiTweet.org
Hayes Brown @HayesBrown
A key point: yes, Congress as a whole is failing but for different reasons depending on the party. Democrats aren’t… https://t.co/n4JdHzUWlf
Hayes Brown @HayesBrown
This piece actually makes the same point as mine from today — Congress isn’t doing the work — but from the angle of “the executive can’t fill in the legislature’s gaps” versus “the judiciary is run amok thanks to an absentee Congress” https://t.co/8C5oevFT9D — PolitiTweet.org
Kimberley Strassel @KimStrassel
The Supremes tell Congress to get off its lazy, broken backside and do the work. https://t.co/V3sNBm13JD via @WSJOpinion
Hayes Brown @HayesBrown
RT @ejdickson: @kevincollier for instance: lot of talk about how states are making it illegal to cross state lines to get abortions. curren… — PolitiTweet.org
Hayes Brown @HayesBrown
Look this is clearly a Federalist Papers stan account. But…my guy Brutus made some salient points https://t.co/8C5oevFT9D https://t.co/0e176lA1oo — PolitiTweet.org
Hayes Brown @HayesBrown
RT @LemieuxLGM: This is the most bizarre form of abortion discourse in America, where someone erroneously describes Roe v. Wade as forbiddi… — PolitiTweet.org
Hayes Brown @HayesBrown
RT @robinmarty: Congrats on coming up with (checks notes) … Roe v Wade. https://t.co/F4l5IsTMjB via @politico https://t.co/QmCWs7ajoe — PolitiTweet.org
Hayes Brown @HayesBrown
First tomato toast of the summer. I wasn’t expecting much — baguette isn’t the ideal bread and the tomato itself was mad pulpy — and yet it was still blissful https://t.co/yce9HxNq7L — PolitiTweet.org
Hayes Brown @HayesBrown
RT @AmyKinLA: For the past four months, @megjamesLAT and I immersed ourselves in the world of Randall Emmett. The journey of working on thi… — PolitiTweet.org
Hayes Brown @HayesBrown
@mossbinch It’s called FASHION — PolitiTweet.org
Hayes Brown @HayesBrown
A key point: yes, Congress as a whole is failing but for different reasons depending on the party. Democrats aren’t making challenging the judiciary a major priority. Republicans though don’t -want- to challenge the courts they’ve spent years building up https://t.co/8C5oevFT9D https://t.co/aLQ2Ke8rcz — PolitiTweet.org
Hayes Brown @HayesBrown
I wrote more about Congress abdicating its responsibility to act as a check on the SCOTUS and the resulting imbalance in our system https://t.co/8C5oevFT9D — PolitiTweet.org
Hayes Brown @HayesBrown
“The same [congressional] inertia that has allowed the White House to unilaterally launch a war and forced it to govern through executive order has turned the judiciary into an institution of unquestioned authority.” https://t.co/8C5oevFT9D — PolitiTweet.org
Hayes Brown @HayesBrown
RT @FixTheCourt: Lots of good points here but @RepRoKhanna's 18-year SCOTUS term limits leg. isn't "new." He started working w us on it in… — PolitiTweet.org
Hayes Brown @HayesBrown
New from me: Alexander Hamilton believed the judiciary to be the weakest of the branches. SCOTUS this term seemed determined to prove him wrong. It could only do so because Congress has spent years neglecting its responsibility to check the high court. https://t.co/8C5oevFT9D — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @michelleinbklyn: https://t.co/gTdcyRCnuy https://t.co/NVMOI5aJxK — PolitiTweet.org
Hayes Brown @HayesBrown
RT @nekesamumbi: I was really hoping this was just a social media rumor but alas, this is where we are … — PolitiTweet.org
Hayes Brown @HayesBrown
RT @damnyouwillis: There's nothing in the Constitution that says a dog can't play basketball. — PolitiTweet.org
Hayes Brown @HayesBrown
RT @jamilahking: if you’ve been following the gay sex drama from the latest episode of p-valley, you’ll be pleased to meet the intimacy coa… — PolitiTweet.org
Hayes Brown @HayesBrown
And just like that, the “Black seat” on the Supreme Court is no more. For the first time, we have two Black justices — with two very different ideas of what it means to be Black in America https://t.co/efeSzMQEA9 — PolitiTweet.org
Hayes Brown @HayesBrown
A good point here about why it’s less simple than I framed it — but it would still behoove Democrats in Congress to at least -try- to have stock language that would counter this doctrine https://t.co/6hkovv8odW — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Vladeck @steve_vladeck
The issue isn't just that the *current* Congress is subject to the filibuster-induced deadlock; it's that *no* Cong… https://t.co/p5IZwWX5ox
Hayes Brown @HayesBrown
RT @baseballot: The Supreme Court has granted cert to Moore v. Harper (the "independent state legislature doctrine" case), meaning it will… — PolitiTweet.org
Hayes Brown @HayesBrown
@gilmored85 That’s fair but Roberts writing the opinion makes me think otherwise. He had a habit of spelling out exactly what his reading of a law is in a way that makes it (relatively) easy to suss out how to overcome his objections — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @ReichlinMelnick: 🚨 Supreme Court rules 5-4 against Texas in the Remain in Mexico case, rejecting the argument that a 1996 law requires… — PolitiTweet.org
Hayes Brown @HayesBrown
@gilmored85 But that’s the thing! It’s all about how the law that the EPA cited as it’s authority doesn’t give the power it tried to use. Congress could just pass a new law. It has done so before in response to SCOTUS decisions on these kinds of non-constitutional rulings — PolitiTweet.org
Hayes Brown @HayesBrown
RT @fordm: Kagan, dissenting: “The Court appoints itself—instead of Congress or the expert agency—the decision- maker on climate policy. I… — PolitiTweet.org
Hayes Brown @HayesBrown
As with so many SCOTUS cases, you know what would likely fix this? A new clarifying law from Congress saying “yes it does” — PolitiTweet.org
Katie S. Phang @KatiePhang
JUST IN: #SCOTUS (6-3 vote) rules the EPA does not have the broad authority to set national energy policies to swit… https://t.co/P6lfvtGYit
Hayes Brown @HayesBrown
Shorter SCOTUS: why would you expect the Environmental Protection Agency be able to protect the environment?? — PolitiTweet.org
Hayes Brown @HayesBrown
@fordm https://t.co/u6EjsQtbaC — PolitiTweet.org