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Originalism Is Going to Get Women Killed [Madiba Dennie, The Atlantic]

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• Originalism is a theory of constitutional interpretation that relies on the “original public meaning” of the Constitution when it was enacted.
• Originalism is marketed as fair and free from favor or prejudice, but its effects are not and will not be fair at all.
• The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals recently relied on originalism in United States v. Rahimi, a case about a law restricting the gun rights of domestic-violence offenders.
• The court concluded that the Second Amendment was violated by the law, because the Founders did not mention women, who are disproportionately victimized by domestic violence.
• The presence of a gun in a domestic-violence situation increases the risk of femicide by more than 1,000 percent.
• The Supreme Court’s June 2022 decision in New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen announced a strict new originalist standard for evaluating the constitutionality of laws regulating guns.
• The Fifth Circuit rejected the government’s historical analogues for the statute at issue in Rahimi, because the law disarmed citizens for reasons other than the brazen enforcement of white supremacy.
• Originalism limits who gets to be a part of “our” and who is entitled to the Constitution’s rights and protections, and it makes false claims of objectivity to obscure oppression.

Published February 9, 2023
Visit The Atlantic to read Madiba Dennie’s original post Originalism Is Going to Get Women Killed

Kroger workers allege massive wage theft: “I’m tired of having to beg” [Tesnim Zekeria, Popular Information]

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• Rodney McMullen, CEO of Kroger, the largest supermarket chain in the country, launched “MyTime” in 2022, claiming it would simplify day-to-day work.
• Since its roll-out, MyTime has caused a host of problems, including missing pay and incomplete checks, leaving many workers unable to pay rent or bills.
• Multiple lawsuits have been filed against Kroger from coast-to-coast, accusing the grocery giant of wage theft.
• Kroger claims to have resolved most issues, but UFCW President Marc Perrone says thousands across the country have still not received their most recent paycheck.
• Kroger workers are low-wage and vulnerable, with a 2022 study finding that 75% of surveyed workers across three regions were food insecure and 14% were homeless or had been homeless in the previous year.
• Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh has asked for resources to educate workers about their rights and hire more investigators to handle claims.

Published January 31, 2023
Visit Popular Information to read Tesnim Zekeria’s original post Kroger workers allege massive wage theft: “I’m tired of having to beg”

“The First Amendment Isn’t Absolute.” Sure, But So What? [Ken White, Serious Matters]

  • The First Amendment has established limits, but these limits are well-defined and narrowly limited.
  • The Supreme Court has repeatedly listed the First Amendment exceptions, which include obscenity, defamation, fraud, incitement, and speech integral to criminal conduct.
  • The Supreme Court has stated that it will not create new exceptions to the First Amendment by balancing the harm of speech against its value.
  • The established First Amendment exceptions must be interpreted according to existing law, and cannot be used to mean whatever one wants them to mean.

Click HERE for original. Published December 24, 2022

How Did Sam Bankman-Fried Get Bail? [Ken White, Serious Matters]

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  • Sam Bankman-Fried was released on bail shortly after agreeing to extradition to the US.
  • The bail terms include home detention with an ankle monitor, intensive pretrial supervision, surrendering of passport, and financial restrictions.
  • A total bond of $250 million was set, with his parents co-signing and two non-parent sureties to follow.
  • His parents must also post their home equity by January 12th.
  • The bail is a surprisingly good deal for a person accused of a multi-billion dollar fraud, and is consistent with federal bail laws.

Click HERE for original. Published December 23, 2022

Who Judges The Judges? [Ken White, The Popehat Report]

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  • Ken White reflects on a difficult experience from his past, when as a young lawyer he and his colleagues had to confront a judge they respected who was suffering from alcoholism.
  • The judge’s colleagues, some of whom were close friends, refused to take action, leaving it to the young staff members to take a difficult stand.
  • The judge eventually took leave and never returned, but Ken White still wonders if he did the right thing and if he should have done it a different way.

Click HERE for original. Published August 12, 2022

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