Laura Moyer
@moyer.bsky.social
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joshuajfriedman.com
NEW: Judge Immergut issues her written second TRO, blocking the Trump admin from deploying ANY federalized National Guard troops from ANY state in Oregon. (Full hearing thread below) storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.us...
Based on this Court's prior Opinion and Order Granting Plaintiffs' First Motion for
Temporary Restraining Order, ECF 56; the hearing on Plaintiffs' Second Motion for Temporary Restraining Order; and the newly submitted declarations, ECF 60, 63, 65, this Court GRANTS Plaintiffs' Second Motion for Temporary Restraining Order, ECF 59, and ORDERS as follows:
1. Defendants are temporarily enjoined from deploying federalized members of the
National Guard in Oregon. 2. This Second Temporary Restraining Order expires by its own terms in fourteen
days on October 19, 2025.
3. Plaintiffs are ORDERED to post a nominal bond of $100 within 48 hours. The
bond shall be filed in the Clerk's Office and be deposited into the registry of the Court.
4. Defendants' Request to Stay or Administratively Stay this Second Temporary
Restraining Order, which was raised in the hearing on Plaintiffs' Second Motion for Temporary
Restraining Order, is DENIED.
The Court Clerk will contact the parties to schedule a telephone hearing on
October 17, 2025, to address whether this Second Temporary Restraining Order should be extended for another 14 days.
6. Any motion for a Preliminary Injunction shall be filed no later than October 17,
2025; Defendants' opposition shall be due no later than October 23, 2025, and Plaintiffs' reply shall be due on October 27, 2025.
A combined hearing on the preliminary injunction motion and a trial on the merits
under Rule 65(a)(2) is set for October 29, 2025, before the Honorable Judge Karin J. Immergut, in Courtroom 13A, beginning at 9:00 a.m.
IT IS SO ORDERED
DATED this 5th day of October.
/s/ Karin J. Immergut
Karin J. Immergut
United States District Judge
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anthonyclark.bsky.social
If you've done in-person research at any of the following presidential libraries in the last 8 months, can you please follow me/contact me—soon—for a story I'm working on (can be off the record)?

Hoover
FDR
Truman
Eisenhower
JFK
LBJ
Ford
Carter

And either way, can you please share this request? 🙏
moyer.bsky.social
One of the best. Glad for what good he did in the world, wish he was still here to keep doing it.
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rickhasen.bsky.social
J. Kagan dissent: "Our emergency docket should never be used, as it has been this year, to permit what our own precedent bars.Still more, it should not be used,as it also has been,to transfer government authority from Congress to the President, and thus to reshape the Nation’s separation of powers."
stevevladeck.bsky.social
#BREAKING: Over dissents from Justices Sotomayor, Kagan & Jackson, #SCOTUS grants a stay in the Slaughter case (allowing President Trump to remove the last Dem member of the FTC), *and* grants certiorari "before judgment" to decide whether to formally overrule its 1935 ruling in Humphrey's Executor.
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joshuaerlich.bsky.social
this is absolutely wild

the court *sua sponte* dismisses the case for violating Rule 8(a)

so that means the court, all on its own, looked at the complaint and said it's too long, too scattershot, too arbitrary to even count as a complaint. *never* seen this happen to a private party with counsel.
This complaint stands unmistakably and inexcusably athwart the requirements of Rule 8. This action will begin, will continue, and will end in accord with the rules of procedure and in a professional and dignified manner. The complaint is STRUCK with leave to amend within twenty-eight days. The amended complaint must not exceed forty pages, excluding only the caption, the signature, and any attachment.
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cristianfarias.com
This is a Rule 8 dismissal, which is not common when you’re represented by a lawyer, but is very common when you’re a sovereign citizen suing without a lawyer.

This judge is treating the president of the United States as a pro se litigant.
bradheath.bsky.social
A federal judge has thrown out President Trump's lawsuit against The New York Times.

The suit, he says, "stands unmistakably and inexcusably athwart the requirements" of federal court rules.

It is "decidedly improper and impermissible."

storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.us...
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perrybaconjr.bsky.social
"What's happening now is what happened in Hungary and Turkey, which is using regulatory threats and lawsuits as a way to capture the media,
and to capture the information ecosystem. We should be all very, very concerned," says @krforde.bsky.social. newrepublic.substack.com/p/kimmels-su...
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us.theconversation.com
Harvard, like all Americans, can’t be punished by the government for speaking freely – and a federal court decision upholds decades of precedents saying so:

buff.ly/1Fv1tui
moyer.bsky.social
Such an important contribution -- especially for letter writers, as well as for folks going up and needing to contextualize their subfield to colleagues in other subfields.
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mjsdc.bsky.social
The Supreme Court has amended its November argument calendar and will now hear the Trump tariff case on Wednesday, Nov. 5! www.supremecourt.gov/oral_argumen...
SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES
OCTOBER TERM 2025
For the Session Beginning November 3, 2025
Monday, November 3
(1)
24-1056 RICO V. UNITED STATES
(2)
 24-924 HENCELY V. FLUOR CORP.
Monday, November 10
(1)
 23-1197 LANDOR V. LOUISIANA
DOC
(2)
 24-758 GEO GROUP, INC. V.
MENOCAL
Tuesday, November 4
(3)
 24-808 CONEY ISLAND AUTO
PARTS, INC. V. BURTON
(4)
 24-724 HAIN CELESTIAL GROUP,
INC. V. PALMQUIST

Tuesday, November 11

LEGAL HOLIDAY
Wednesday, November 5
(5)
24-1287) LEARNING RESOURCES, INC.
V. TRUMP, PRESIDENT OF
UNITED STATES
 25-250 ) TRUMP, PRESIDENT OF
UNITED STATES V. V.O.S.
SELECTIONS, INC.
(Consolidated - 1 hr. for argument)
Wednesday, November 12
(3)
 24-556 FERNANDEZ V. UNITED
STATES

(4)
 24-820) RUTHERFORD V.
UNITED STATES
 24-860) CARTER V. UNITED STATES
(Consolidated - 1 hr. for argument)
Court Convenes at 10 a.m. Amended – September 18, 2025
moyer.bsky.social
I would alert the journal's editors. Some journals have changed their policies about AI to include explicitly banning reviews to be generated by GAI. At the very least, it would help them assess whether to use that reviewer again!
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ashis.bsky.social
“I recently spoke by phone with @lilymasonphd.bsky.social , a professor of political science at the Johns Hopkins S.N.F. Agora Institute and an expert on political violence.” @ichotiner.bsky.social

Where Political Violence Comes From www.newyorker.com/news/q-and-a...
Where Political Violence Comes From
Is our era of extreme partisanship to blame?
www.newyorker.com
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jamellebouie.net
my favorite robert redford story is that mike nichols considered him for dustin hoffman's part in THE GRADUATE. during their conversation nichols asked redford something like, "have you ever struck out with a girl?" and redford's response was basically, "i don't understand the question"
moyer.bsky.social
I have to think that he would have a strong case for wrongful termination, no? This is clearly viewpoint discrimination (if what he posted was a summary of Kirk's views and not, say, a violent threat). Is the univ calculus that they are willing to pay damages rather than risk fed defunding?
moyer.bsky.social
Welcome to Louisville! Hope you are enjoying the music -- some great acts this year.
moyer.bsky.social
Not as great as The Onion's Parma Novak v. Parma brief in 2022 (defending the use of satire under the First Amendment), but .... pretty funny.
lawrencehurley.bsky.social
"This is a case about Katz and dogs" -- opening line of a pending SCOTUS cert. petition about an allegedly unconstitutional search involving a police dog.
www.supremecourt.gov/DocketPDF/24...
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ilyasomin.bsky.social
Some thoughts on my @cato.org colleague Alex Nowrasteh's excellent analysis of data on political violence in US, plus related problem of politically motivated death threats (which I suspect are much more common, and have some personal experience with): reason.com/volokh/2025/...
Assessing the Extent of Political Violence in America
Cato Institute scholar has a great overview of the data on how much political violence there is, and who perpetrates it. It is less prevalent than many think, and right-wing political violence is more...
reason.com