Mark McKenna
@markpmckenna.bsky.social
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UCLA Law Prof., Of Counsel, Lex Lumina PLLC
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Since taking office for his second term, Trump has been federalizing the National Guard by sending its troops to largely Democratic-led cities. His latest target? Chicago.

Here’s where things stand with his deployment of troops to the Windy City👇
https://bit.ly/4q4KEL4
Illinois Sues to Block Trump’s Deployment of Texas National Guard in Chicago
Read more here.
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@hartzog.bsky.social and @markpmckenna.bsky.social argue for more precision in their references to “scale” in regards to technology. Differentiating between “scale as more” and “scale as different” H & M suggest they have different implications for regulation papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....
Taking Scale Seriously in Technology Law
<p>Issues of scale—the relationship between the amount of an activity and its associated costs and benefits—permeate discussions around law and technologies. In
papers.ssrn.com
Sadly, it apparently is our policy
Rand Paul: "The reason we have trials & we don't automatically assume guilt is what if we make a mistake and they happen to be people fleeing the Venezuelan dictator? ... off our coast it isn't our policy just to blow people up ... even the worst people in our country, they still get a trial."
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I know, I know, but: The president of the US saying, literally, "we're going in" in reference to sending the military to an American city for no reason beyond terrorizing the local population should be the most immediately impeachable shit imaginable
Indeed, that is making “cause” mean the same thing as “at will.”
DOJ says that "The President’s judgment about what constitutes 'cause' [for removing a Fed governor] is not subject to judicial second-guessing."

If that's true, then the Federal Reserve Act's removal clause offers absolutely zero protection.

That just cannot be the case.
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Destroying PhD programs, on purpose
Trump admin planning to change student visas from lasting for duration of academic program to fixed 4-yr term, and then much harder to renew
Could destroy US ability to attract global talent, particularly those seeking advanced degrees in STEM. The median time to complete a PhD is 5.7 yrs per NSF.
Trump Deals A New Immigration Blow To International Students
Trump officials have proposed a new rule limiting international students to fixed periods of entry, making a U.S. education more precarious.
www.forbes.com
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Chris Cotropia, @markpmckenna.bsky.social, @jnvictor.bsky.social, @rtushnet.bsky.social & @jeannefromer.bsky.social on "IP Rights as a Signal to Consumers" (a panel well represented on bluesky)
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Other, more serious countries have actual constitutional courts, with judges who don’t violate their oaths of office
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Hochul: "This is what I call a legal insurrection ... they know they're going to lose next year. That's the only reason they're engaged in this. It also might be a nice distraction from people asking -- all of the sudden this happens when? When they refuse to release the Epstein files."
He really does like dictatorship in all areas of his life.
with no shareholder vote
Tesla granted 96 million new shares worth about $29 billion to Elon Musk.
www.cnbc.com/2025/08/04/t...
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Much of the settlement has nothing to do with antisemitism. As @mbkplus.bsky.social and I discussed on the pod, how can a university cede authority over admissions, hiring, and even locker rooms and still profess a commitment to "core values?"

livefromwatthall.transistor.fm/episodes/col...
Only the best people
An utterly insane career bio. Getting a White House appt with this in your record is something else.
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An utterly insane career bio. Getting a White House appt with this in your record is something else.
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"In older people, confabulation is one of the clearest early signs of dementia...Once you have seen that Donald Trump is confabulating, it cannot be unseen — and all sorts of other mildly disturbing incidents suddenly fall into place."
thehill.com/opinion/camp...
Trump’s mental decline is undeniable — so what now?
hemselves, that there is a problem, just as Biden’s supporters did for him.    Donald Trump is showing all the signs of suffering from dementia. If this were a neighbor, a parent, or a family frien…
thehill.com
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The sad and fundamental truth is that neither the Obama administration nor the Clinton campaign took Russian electoral interference seriously, meaning that now, a decade on, Russia’s man keeps trying to prove that he’s not.
www.nytimes.com/2025/07/31/u...
‘Clinton Plan’ Emails Were Likely Made by Russian Spies, Declassified Report Shows
www.nytimes.com
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I watched the NewsHour for the first time in a long time. It was striking how deep and thoughtful and efficient their broadcast was. I came away much better informed in a non-political way than I do from watching any of the cable news networks. That’s why Trump wants to kill it.
I will maintain to my dying day that the reason most conservatives hate NPR and PBS is because the measured dignity and discipline of their broadcasting effortlessly carry with it a message that's bone-deep: unlike cable news, we will not sacrifice fully accurate reporting in order to stay afloat.