UNC-CHAPEL HILL REPORTS 343 STUDENTS AND STAFF TEST POSITIVE FOR CORONAVIRUS: UNC-Chapel Hill reported 112 students tested positive for COVID-19 before they returned to campus or to the Chapel Hill and Carrboro area for the spring semester. Last week, UNC also reported its first cluster of six coronavirus cases among students who’d been living in the Carmichael residence hall
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AllahpunditPosted at 2:31 pm on January 23, 2021
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Either we’re going to have a real impeachment trial or we’re not. If we are, this needs to be part of the record and the trial will just need to take however long it takes. Not three days.
If we aren’t, it’s because Democrats, not just Republicans, want it that way. If they’re not going to seize the opportunity to prosecute the entire “stop the steal” campaign as a sustained exercise in incitement then they’re saying very clearly that a
Notable OLC opinion on Home Confinement of Federal Prisoners After the COVID-19 Emergency
In this post from this past October, I wondered Will some (most? all?) federal prisoners transferred to home confinement be returned to prison after the pandemic ends? . That post was prompted by this Walter Palvo piece at
Forbes reporting on a US Attorney suggesting that persons who BOP placed on home confinement in response to COVID would be returned to prison after the pandemic ended for any remaining time. Though the end of the pandemic still seems depressingly far away, the outgoing Trump Justice Department addressed this issue last week when the Office of Legal Counsel put out this opinion titled Home Confinement of Federal Prisoners After the COVID-19 Emergency. Here is how it gets started: