Hints and tips:
...“Undoubtedly, having Amy Coney Barrett, who is pretty conservative, replace Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who was very liberal, that clearly does make a difference,” said Ilya Somin, a law professor at George Mason...
...“This would be the largest bloc of non-leftwing justices probably since the 1930s,” added Ilya Somin, a law professor at George Mason University, though he cautioned that such comparisons were not exact...
...“The majority, including Roberts, is not willing to accept the president’s very broad claims of executive power,” said Ilya Somin, a professor of law at George Mason University, though he noted the court...
...Mr Trump’s assertions that authority actually lay with him would be “a pretty radical shift if it were ever accepted by the courts”, said Ilya Somin, a law professor at George Mason University....
...Ilya Somin, a law professor at George Mason University, held out hope that the argument most strikingly advanced by Mr Dershowitz would not gain credence with Mr Trump’s acquittal....
...“They will want justices who vote the way conservatives like on a number of key issues, like abortion, the power of the government, gun rights, free speech rights, and others,” said Ilya Somin, a professor...
...Somin in the WashPo: “In retrospect, I underestimated Trump’s incentive to appease more conventional Republicans by selecting a Supreme Court justice they liked.”From Sasha Volokh, again in the WashPo:...
...recreational marijuana on #ElectionNight: -Arizona-California-Maine-Massachusetts-Nevadahttps://t.co/XH32tJvqnL pic.twitter.com/c03MBR24lC — CNN (@CNN) November 8, 2016 Here’s a handy explanation from Ilya...
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