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teaching, writing, and litigating about courts, civil justice, housing, & eviction • working on Courts & Capital (under contract with Cambridge) • prior writing: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/cf_dev/AbsByAuth.cfm?per_id=1537444 LPE Blog, the Appeal & others
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Do you remember that time Pence tried to see Hamilton and the cast called him out. Or when McConnell was chased out of a resraurant and not allowed a peaceful meal. Or when Cruz abandoned Texas during the deep freeze and we shamed him into going home. That. Do that.

My new one is up. open.substack.com/pub/sherrily...

We used to have politicians who knew what it means to fight for something. John Lewis would eat John Fetterman's lunch.

Don’t fuck with LA docs.google.com/spreadsheets...

I was at a Verizon store and this couple was trying to close out the account of this man’s sister. He had her death certificate on him. They tried yesterday, they previously went to a store in a whole different state, and they still struggled. Capitalism strips our dignity so brutally and mundanely.

🎵 There ain't no you in United Health There ain't no me in the company There ain't no us in the private trust There's hardly humans in humanity 🎵

Like I said. They are not even proper robber barons. No real philanthropic spirit - no museums or libraries. Just their own toys - rockets and cars.

Some late-night, and largely unedited, thoughts on how the Law and Liberation Lab and the repository project have come to be: medium.com/@mimijay/int...

Are landlords petty tyrants??? Don't sleep on today's post, which provides a useful overview (linking to tons of research) of the various powers and prerogatives that landlords possess: everything the power to influence policy to the power to insert themselves in their tenant’s personal lives.

"The rent strike mobilizes tenants’ most significant power resource (their rent) and uses it to avow a right to self-determination in their homes. It is a way of fighting for the political freedom to set the terms of one’s own life within a context of domination."