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| | | | This week, Donald Trump's claim of "absolute immunity" from prosecution in his federal election inference case will be put to the test in court. | |
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www.juancole.com
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| | | | Hamburg, NY (Special to Informed Comment; Feature) - Carl Schmitt wrote in Political Theology (1922) "sovereign is he who decides on the state of the exception." What Schmitt meant in using the word "exception" is that in a specific historical timeframe a sovereign can suspend law in the context of a declared state of emergency. In so doing, he possesses absolute power over the judicial order and can decide what needs to be done, by ruling by decree. On April 25, 2024, the United States Supreme Court con... | |
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www.msnbc.com
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| | | | Trumps Supreme Court brief throws a bunch of arguments at the wall in the hopes that one of them sticks so that he can become president again. | |
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blog.rootshell.be
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| | Today, I published the following diary on isc.sans.edu: "Do Attackers Pay More Attention to IPv6?": IPv6 has always been a hot topic! Available for years, many ISP's deployed IPv6 up to their residential customers. In Belgium, we were for a long time, the top-one country with IPv6 deployment because all |