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Keith E. Whittington

@kewhittington

David Boies Professor of Law, Yale Law School. Founding Chair, @AFA_Alliance. Visiting Fellow, @HooverInst. All opinions are mine alone.

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"Threatening the impeachment of judges when litigation is still in process ... is less about correcting an abuse of power and more about eliminating checks and balances on executive actions." Keith E. Whittington: thedispatch.com/article/trump-…

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New episode of the Academic Freedom Podcast: An interview with Prof. David Cole of Georgetown Law, lead author of the recent "Statement from Constitutional Law Scholars on Columbia." He and Keith E. Whittington discuss the implications of the Trump administration's pressure campaign

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A day and a half later, and nothing to suggest the government’s position is anything more than, “if you co-author an op-ed that offends us, we’ll nab you off the street and fast track your deportation”

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If Liberation Day is the day Trump announced a suicidal economic policy, what will be the name of the day when he announces those policies have been temporarily suspended? And will that day arrive in more or less than a week?

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As Trump will soon learn, there are important differences between freezing federal funding & revoking an entity’s tax-exempt status that make the latter a much less potent weapon in the executive branch’s arsenal 1/