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Today in Supreme Court History: October 30, 1735
10/30/1735: President John Adams's birthday.

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Pointless, incoherent filler. With a gigantic impeachment crisis ongoing, creating one legal crisis after another, there is barely a word here on any of it.
This blog is going to ground, apparently, like Senate Republicans.
#ConservativeCourage
#ThisIsTheCaseForFacultiesHiringMoreConservatives?
Happy birthday...to you
Happy birthday...to you
Happy biiiiiirthday, President Aaaaadaams
Happy birthday to you
Now for my Dance of the Seven Veils...
Wow, the Court’s time machine must have blown a gasket this time, going back that far. Next we’ll see it slingshot back 40 more years to the Salem witch trials. Coerced and frightened young girls? They will affirm the convictions 6 - 3 (not so coincidentally, males versus females). Kavanaugh will write the opinion of course.