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Originally Posted by collins22
arm-chair lawyer
William Baude
Constitutional law and the courts.
William Baude became a contributing opinion writer for The New York Times in March 2015. He is an assistant professor of law at the University of Chicago, where he teaches courses on federal courts and constitutional law.
Before joining the Chicago faculty, he was a law clerk for Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. on the United States Supreme Court and for Michael W. McConnell, who was then a judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit. Before that, he received a law degree from Yale Law School and a B.S. in mathematics from the University of Chicago. He has also worked as a fellow at the Stanford Constitutional Law Center and as a lawyer in Washington.
His scholarship has appeared in many law journals, including the Yale Law Journal and the Stanford Law Review, and he has also published many articles on law for a general audience.
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And where is YOUR law degree? You and the other fellow on here keep quoting the two or three guys you've heard supporting this and running away with it and ignoring every other lawyer and judge.
You guys are to the DAPA/Extended DACA lawsuit what Jenny McCarthy is to vaccinations or what Republicans are to Global Warming. There are also many many scientists who say global warming is happening and vaccines save lives, but there are still a handful of scientists and doctors who deny those things. That's not good company.
Oh and again, your story is from February.
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Late 40's Dreamer (Holy Fucking shit I'm almost 50 and still dealing with this), aged out of original DACA and didn't have a chance to apply for extended DACA after Republicans killed it on the vine.