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Let it not wither away – Nelson Mandela Foundation

Human rights came with sacrifice, so let not their significance wither away, writes Zanele Riba, an archivist at the Foundation.

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Transcripts for CNN CNN This Morning 20240604 12:31:00

be considering. sometimes they do that. they did not do that here. if we look at trump's brief, first of all, this argument that he did not commit insurrection, he claims that. mark my words. the supreme court is not going to rule yes or no insurrection or no. it's not what they do. they're reviewing the constitutional and procedural elements of this. did not count on some grand pronouncement from the court about that. we also i think will see trump argue -- he's argued before it's up to congress how the 14th amendment works, not each individual state, and the argument will be if you look at the 14th amendment, it says congress shall pass law. does that mean congress or congress, but also the states as we saw in colorado, and i think the third argument we're going to see given trump's prior briefing is that the president does not count as a, quote, officer. the 14th amendment does not say president. it says senator, representative, but officer. logically you think that has to be president, but you can lawyer

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My response to the views expressed in the House of Lords debate on the Zionist State of Israel and the Palestinians

My response to the views expressed in the House of Lords debate on the Zionist State of Israel and the Palestinians
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Morning Docket: 09.20.23

* Federal courts have two weeks of funding if the government shuts down. So there's a silver lining to a shutdown? [Reuters] * Joshua Wright's accusers respond to his massive defamation suit against them noting that the complaint fails to include any defamatory statements and... kind of admits to everything. [Law360] * Former Obama administration officials tell FCC not to pursue net neutrality because conservatives in the judiciary might strike it down. At that rate, just go ahead and preemptively stop enforcing all laws because Sam Alito once read a medieval scroll that he thinks applies to the Chevron doctrine. [Bloomberg Law News] * Sid and Cheesy get to interview grand jury members who returned their indictments. But with some key conditions. [Fox Atlanta] * Lawrence Lessig is unimpressed by the Fourteenth Amendment case against Donald Trump. Not for the loony "just because the presidency is an office of the United States doesn't make the president an officer of the United States" stuff from Mukasey, but because lowering the bar for insurrection all the way to January 6 would open up a dangerous precedent that bad actors could use to shut down dissent. [Slate] * The Supreme Court specifically excluded military academies from the latest affirmative action cases, reflecting in part the military's stance that national security requires a diverse officer corps capable of managing an increasingly diverse enlisted force. The folks who brought that case have now sued West Point because they care way more about bigotry than national security. [Reuters] * Temple's acting president, former law school dean JoAnne Epps has died after collapsing on stage. [NY Times]

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Morning Docket: 09.15.23

* Hunter Biden indicted on gun charge. You are not prepared for the sneering glee Justice Alito will put into his opinion using Joe Biden's son as the vehicle to strike down gun laws. [CNN] * In black box hearing, a NY appellate judge has put a halt on Trump's financial crimes case pending review by a full panel and throwing a wrench in the delicate schedule of multiple overlapping criminal trials. [Daily Beast] * Did you know nasal decongestants don't work? Apparently true! Here come the lawsuits against folks who saw the unfortunate souls struggling to breathe enough to get through the work day and decided to bleed us dry. [Reuters] * House Republicans maintain laser focus on fighting ESG guidelines. Because capitalism means private businesses have freedom until they use that freedom to invest in solar power. [Bloomberg Law News] * Eastman ally takes stand. Unable to cite any support for his election denial stuff either. [Law360] * ASS Law bans professors from having sex with students because... obviously. [Law.com]

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