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I’m a professor at Cornell Tech and Cornell Law School. One of "a number of very informative people." -WSJ
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This is a remarkable admission! Clearly the legal teams didn't think that Trump could protect them. I assume these decisions were made over their objections.

#UnitaryExecutive

I can't tell whether the White House is deliberately letting Musk and the agency heads fight for authority, or whether Trump is so weak and indecisive that no one has been able to get him to endorse one side or the other. Or maybe a little of column A and a little of column B?

The White House may have given some agencies the OK to tell employees they don't need to respond. But other agencies are advising their employees to respond and it doesn't look like the White House told them to stop. It seems like the WH is deliberately NOT resolving the Musk-agency conflict.

Just had my longest-ever gap in a "hey, it's that guy!" moment: seeing Jon Gries in White Lotus and placing him as Laszlo from Real Genius. (Upon looking at his IMDB page I realize I've seen him in other things between, like Napoleon Dynamite, without placing him.)

The really weird, but also quite telling, thing about the DOGE email chaos is that it's been more than a day and the White House hasn't resolved it. With a single post, Trump could make it abundantly clear whether he wants the email obeyed or not, and whether Musk's word-via-DOGE is "law" or not.

I would really like to understand better how this happened, because I would have thought that if there was one thing transformer models would be good at, it would be not blatantly contradicting themselves within a very short context window.

This is why I told my Rep's office that his reason for supporting Connolly--that it was his turn, and that AOC should just wait for hers--makes me think I should support a primary challenger, though he's been good in the past.

Just an unbelievable own goal that the party—and specifically Pelosi, who had great strengths as Speaker—put an ancient and not nimble messenger in this key public committee spot instead of @Aoc who is absolutely one of the best comms people in entire party.

And ye maye aske yowerself, 'How do Ich werke thys?' And ye maye aske yowerself, 'Wher ys that large destrier?' And ye maye tell yowerself, 'Thys nys nat my fayre castel!' And ye maye tell yowerself, 'Thys nys nat my swift goshawk!'

what people who don't play games don't understand about him paying other people to do things which he imagines himself as having done then fumbles remarkably badly in ways apparent even to total beginners when he takes control with his unearned confidence is that's all he's ever done with everything

Good statement of Cornell's guiding principles by president Kotlikoff. "In a time when most paths to higher education were closed to women, to non-Christians, and to people of color, Cornell’s founders were determined that Cornell would open its doors to all." statements.cornell.edu/2025/2025022...

i said it many times before the election. american businesses are not prepared for the transactional nature of a trump presidency

Oh yes, Homer’s famous “Tes Thdpssssps.” 👍🏻

"I am surprised by how thoroughly the Democrats and, more generally, leftists and liberals have ceded internet culture, as a whole, to the right." www.garbageday.email/p/you-can-ne...

Good Lord, spare me the smort takes about how “The Long Live the King nonsense is just a distraction from what’s really IMPORTANT” etc. Faith in regimes has suddenly collapsed over much less. Besides, if what’s really important was really important, Trump wouldn’t have a career in the first place.

If there is one single thing that the United States stands for, it is that Americans owe no allegiance to kings.

New scholarship alert! Listeners' Choices Online, forthcoming in the Southern California Law Review. james.grimmelmann.net/files/articl...

I am deeply honored to be named a Sloan Fellow this year. Thank you to my students, collaborators, and colleagues for making all of our work in @socialfutureslab.bsky.social possible. And thank you to the Sloan Foundation for your support of science and early career scientists in these times.

"One intelligence officer said he had seen targeting mistakes that relied on incorrect machine translations from Arabic to Hebrew." apnews.com/article/isra...

I hesitated to share this because it is so chilling, but I think it needs to be seen The most revolting post from a official government social media account I've ever seen

The United States is currently being run by a criminal gang that hates the United States.

Some dude: back then, people didn’t just take pills for everyone Me, a person who reads historical newspapers: that’s true, they sometimes used suppositories, electric shocks, and radium treatments

when the target is a country, not a corporation, there are other words you can use www.nytimes.com/2025/02/18/o...

"…we’ve now found ourselves amid another shift in mass communication. One where algorithms successfully replaced ink and airwaves. … We are now either influencers or influenced. Trump and his cronies understand this acutely. The Democrats, clearly, still do not." www.garbageday.email/p/you-can-ne...

I don't see any good reason why college & university presidents shouldn't respond to this with an emphatic and unified "absolutely not." At the very least, the presidents of rich privates should not comply, and should be loud about it. There's no scenario where complying here reduces risk later.

If the Democrats aren’t interested in working with protests, then when the massive protests do come, they won’t be interested in working with the Democrats. There is going to be an opposition party with immense grassroots support. But it doesn’t have to be the the Democratic Party.

These dorks who’ve played Metternich in wargames think that they’re doing a super clever great power realpolitik, letting Russia absorb Ukraine while planning to absorb Canada, Greenland, and Panama. They’ve convinced themselves that instead of doing a Munich… they’re doing a Molotov-Ribbentrop.

Actually this is cool - they're afraid of SH lawsuits - which I assume means Delaware Caremark claims. Bc post merger it's expected that there will still be public SHs. And the public SHs are already furious about the merger and suing - they could add "illegally bribed to get it done" to the claims

It should be a source of profound embarrassment that a bunch of FedSoc lifers are taking a more vocal and principled stand against the corrupt Eric Adams deal than most elected Dems.