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Eamonn Hart
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Law stuff, Maine, dogs, and parenting, not necessarily in that order. All views my own. If you want to hire me, here's my website: https://brannlaw.com/attorneys/eamonn-r-c-hart/
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AI: not even once.
Federal Judges— or staff, but same-same— used "AI" to summarize & draft rulings, issued them w/o checking the work, leading to basic factual errors, & thus undermining the facticity & validity of the rulings entire.

Gee. Who Could Have Foreseen. *stares directly into the camera like in the office*
Two federal judges say use of AI led to errors in US court rulings
Two federal judges admitted in response to an inquiry by U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley that members of their staff used artificial intelligence to help prepare recent court orders that Grassley called "error-ridden."
www.reuters.com
Practicing attorney in a clogged court system here: this x1000. A big part of the reason that civil litigation is miserable for all involved is how long everything takes.
The people doing this deserve to live every minute of the rest of their lives in misery.
A friend of mine in Chicago just shared a video on IG of an ICE operation near her house. The operation happened just minutes before the neighborhood Halloween parade. ICE used tear gas and multiple parents had to wash their kids' (including toddlers) eyes out.
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FDR remembered this. His latest successor doesn't understand what it means. Any of it.
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seeing halo on playstation must be what it felt like to see a mcdonalds in moscow in 1990
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Failed, corrupt state behavior
New: The Pentagon confirms to CNN it will funnel $130M from an anonymous Trump “friend” toward military pay.

Asked about the donor’s identity and any foreign or domestic entanglements, the WH referred questions to DoD. DoD then referred questions back to the WH
www.cnn.com/2025/10/24/p...
Pentagon to use $130 million donation from anonymous Trump ‘friend’ to pay military members | CNN Politics
The Trump administration plans to funnel a $130 million donation from an anonymous ally of President Donald Trump toward paying military service members during the government shutdown, the Defense Dep...
www.cnn.com
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Beyond unconstitutional, this is anti-constituitional.
New: The Pentagon confirms to CNN it will funnel $130M from an anonymous Trump “friend” toward military pay.

Asked about the donor’s identity and any foreign or domestic entanglements, the WH referred questions to DoD. DoD then referred questions back to the WH
www.cnn.com/2025/10/24/p...
Pentagon to use $130 million donation from anonymous Trump ‘friend’ to pay military members | CNN Politics
The Trump administration plans to funnel a $130 million donation from an anonymous ally of President Donald Trump toward paying military service members during the government shutdown, the Defense Dep...
www.cnn.com
Happy Electric Nebraska Day for those celebrating.
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The rest of the world knows what time it is. Only American voters are clueless.
Carney: "We can't control the trade policy of the US. We recognize it has fundamentally changed from the policy in the 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, & it's a situation where US has tariffs against every trading partner... what we we can control is developing new partnerships, including w/econ giants of Asia"
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"I want the good parts of modernity without the complicated stuff I don't like" is the TLDR of wayyyy too many big political philosophies over the last 200 years.
okay so. setting aside all the rest. this is a good example of the weird "back to the past to the future" aspect of reactionaries. they want to structure families "like we have for 99.9% of human history" but they also want the .1% of history where "billionaire military industrialist" is a thing
Palmer Luckey is having a pro-pedophile crashout
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getting this wrapped up in politicians really is freak shit. not healthy at all. they're eminently replaceable people you should be willing to dump the moment they're no longer useful. elected office isn't something owed to them
Good thread. The next POTUS must (1) destroy this monstrous monument to an individual's vanity, (2) restore the structure to the degree possible, and (3) seek accountability and justice for those who enabled this grotesque violation of the public trust.
It is shocking that Trump is quickly tearing down a portion of the White House. But isn’t the bigger story that this action is of a piece with his autocratic presumption that he can unilaterally destroy public goods without any public consultation or explanation?
www.nytimes.com/2025/10/22/u...
Trump Is Wasting No Time in Tearing Down the East Wing
www.nytimes.com
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Tortellini gnomes are a very real problem that plagues millions of households
When I make a big batch of baked tortellini, I run into this problem where after I've eaten and I'm cleaning up, somehow a lot of the tortellini doesn't make it from the baking dish to the tupperware. It goes missing somewhere along the way; I guess I'll never know.
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No matter how much attention this gets, it’s not enough. These are high seas lynchings—extrajudicial executions—repugnant to rule of law, ruin our reputation globally, fuel our own internal legal/moral/ethical spiral, put us in league w vile terrorists: we are become hostis humani generis.
The US military is bombing fishing boats to murder innocent people for sport and theater.
The survivor of a U.S. strike on a submersible vessel accused by the Trump administration of transporting drugs in the Caribbean was released by authorities in Ecuador after prosecutors said they had no evidence he committed a crime.
www.politico.com/news/2025/10...
Any recommendations for reading/experts on how international law principles will apply here?
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DoD has adopted this position wholesale now and frankly every commander who has done so needs to face an Article 32 hearing when this is over with, and any JAG who has gone along with it needs to be disbarred

Big boy crimes need big boy consequences, at all levels of the chain
This is well-stated, and most welcome

www.nytimes.com/2025/10/19/u...
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Don’t let the frogwater that’s boiling us alive let you skip over this: we murdered another country’s citizens in cold blood, and when their leader objected, we called him a drug dealer and cut off aid to his country. That’s freakish.
Petro objected to the US bombing a Columbian fishing vessel that had the emergency beacon on because they were broken down, that we subsequently bombed. One Columbian fisherman survived the attack.

This is the official US response to Petro's comments.
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The Brewers had about the best season in all of baseball and it didn't matter even a bit because the other team has Tungsten Arm O' Doyle
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"...at least it's an ethos" isn't just a punchline.
Honestly I assumed this was a joke but he actually said it!
Absent more that has not been publicly disclosed, these are just murders, and everyone enabling them should be considered murderers or accessories to murder.
News on Trump boat bombings --> Now that SouthCom Commander Alvin Holsey has resigned, likely over the bombings, ranking Armed Services Dem Adam Smith tells me committee Ds will demand Holsey's sworn testimony and press Rs to join them.

Smith spoke to us on the pod:
newrepublic.com/article/2019...
Trump Boat Bombings Take Darker Turn as Top Official Suddenly Resigns
As the head of the military’s Southern Command steps down, Adam Smith, the top Armed Services Committee Democrat, sheds new light on the departure—and on Trump’s appalling secrecy about the bombings.
newrepublic.com
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Maybe presidential decisionmaking *should* be “distorted” by the fear of criminal liability…
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You're moving to Maine to support Mills in the primary. I'm moving to Maine to honor a mystical childhood pact to battle an ancient eldritch abomination in the form of a clown. We are not the same.
moving to Maine to support Mills in the primary

(joking. for now.)