Perkins Coie was one of the first law firms Trump when after and is regularly (if misleadingly) called the favorite law firm of the Democratic party. Why are they caving to this bad faith bullshit? RE:
Wrote about Pam Bondi claiming she's going to prosecute hate speech, and how it reminds us that throughout history, criminalizing hate speech consistently turns into the powerful using their own definitions of hate speech to silence the marginalized and powerless. RE:
This may be true, but I will note that the one thing that does seem to get the NY Times lawyers really super excited is when someone files a bullshit defamation lawsuit against them. I hope they hit back against this. Florida does have an anti-SAPP law, though it's a weird one. RE:
Also, it's pretty incredible how far the [@nytimes.com]( ) has bent over backwards over the last decade to take the view from nowhere in giving Trump credit he doesn't deserve, and he repays their capitulation with a $15 billion lawsuit because they endorsed Kamala in the end. RE: View quoted note →
So this Trump lawsuit is wacko for many, many reasons, but THIS IS NOT WHAT ACTUAL MALICE MEANS in the legal context. At all. RE: https://oyster.us-east.host.bsky.network/xrpc/com.atproto.sync.getBlob?did=did:plc:cak4klqoj3bqgk5rj6b4f5do&cid=bafkreiajwq3ak3xhgwjnsm4v6ki22cdz2nq2jmo2turdfvhtwczwsib7km
He claims there's been no demonization of democrats which is... well... quite something. RE:
Don't recall the "undermining the dignity of others" exception to the First Amendment. RE:
Will a reporter show this graphic to the next MAGA pol who claims that it's time for "the left" to tone down their rhetoric? RE:
Hasn't aged one bit. RE:
The media's infatuation with horse race politics — the "will this help or hurt at the polls? — over "is this authoritarian nonsense" has got to be one of the worst aspects of modern media. RE: