There's been an average of two lawsuits filed against the DonOld administration every day, a new record.
Many, many more to come
Pam Blondi is never gonna investigate and prosecute criminals, she's way too busy.
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Re: Trump Administration in Court
Good on Perkins Coie! The firms that caved in should be ashamed and I hope there are consequences for their cowardice.GoCubsGo wrote: ↑Fri May 02, 2025 7:14 pmThere's been an average of two lawsuits filed against the DonOld administration every day, a new record.
Many, many more to come
Pam Blondi is never gonna investigate and prosecute criminals, she's way too busy.
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Supreme Court Justice Gets Standing Ovation for Breaking Cover to Attack Trump
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson received a standing ovation on Thursday after denouncing the Trump administration’s “relentless attacks” on federal judges, calling them a threat to the rule of law.
“ Across the nation, judges are facing increased threats of not only physical violence, but also professional retaliation just for doing our jobs,” Jackson told a conference of judges in Puerto Rico. “And the attacks are not random. They seem designed to intimidate those of us who serve in this critical capacity.”
Although she did not mention Donald Trump by name, Jackson’s remarks were addressed to “the elephant in the room” following repeated attacks on the judiciary by the president and his allies. Her 18-minute denunciation is the strongest statement yet by any member of the Supreme Court since the start of Trump’s second term.
... Several judges have faced a slew of “intimidation tactics” designed to send a message that their home addresses are publicly known, including a New Jersey judge who received a pizza addressed to her murdered son....
“The attacks are also not isolated incidents,” Jackson told the assembled judges on Thursday night. “That is, they impact more than just individual judges who are being targeted. Rather, the threats and harassment are attacks on our democracy, on our system of government and they ultimately risk undermining our Constitution and the rule of law,” Politico reports.
She added: “ A society in which judges are routinely made to fear for their own safety or their own livelihood due to their decisions is one that has substantially departed from the norms of behavior that govern a democratic system.
“Attacks on judicial independence is how countries that are not free, not fair, and not rule of law oriented, operate.”
Jackson received a standing ovation from the room of legal insiders. She pointed to similar attacks on judges who issued controversial rulings during the Civil Rights Movement and the Watergate scandal.
“Other judges have faced challenges like the ones we face today, and have prevailed,” she said....




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