John J. Vecchione
@VecchTweets
Senior Litigation Counsel @nclalegal Counsel of Record, Relentless v. Commerce. Chevron delenda est.
Ding Dong Chevron's dead...The wicked Chevron's dead.

This is excellent.
The quickest U-turn in Supreme Court history followed a court opinion used to justify actual violence on American streets. @Anastasia_esq has the story scotusblog.com/2025/07/the-su…
And Tibet.
“There’s an asymmetry that no one explains. There’s are a million people in labor camps in China; Rwanda and the Congo—that was one of the bloodiest wars in the world; Turkey is illegally occupying Cyprus still illegitimately, illegally, much more dramatically even than Gaza; the…
I hate to cause controversy as you all know. But @JoshDivineMO on a rest day. Does more than @JudgeDillard on a leg day. (Ducks). Congrats Josh and and dont think I did this with anything but respect @JudgeDillard !
Some personal news, as they say. As sad as I am to leave my post as Missouri Solicitor General, I’m excited to serve the American people as a federal district court judge.
The government "spreading the wealth" is such a conservative, Republican message it gives me chills.
Watch: President Trump tells me Harvard “wants to settle” after Columbia University agreed to pay $200M in fine. 💰 “The bottom line is we’re not gonna give any more money to Harvard… we want to spread the wealth to other schools,” he says to me. He vows to “ultimately” win…
I follow him for the jokes---and I think this is pretty deep for the two individuals who just passed---but this is very true generally.
It’s okay to be sad that Hulk Hogan and Ozzy Osbourne died… but take a minute to be glad too, glad that you’ve lived long enough to see the larger than life figures you watched on your televisions and read about in the magazines grow old and die as is the nature of things.…
They'll be struck down. The real money is in when?
Tariffs: IEEPAmarkets nationalreview.com/corner/tariffs…
📠 Paper faxes, email faxes, and a multi-million dollar class action? 🎥: youtu.be/we6R7Rc3pKA In McLaughlin Chiropractic Associates v. McKesson, SCOTUS tackled a key question: When a statute is ambiguous, do courts have to defer to agencies like the FCC? Short answer: Not…
Boom! As one of my colleagues might say. This had to be the outcome for a host of reasons but the Courts statement that even on the emergency docket informs "how a court should excercise its equitable discretion in like cases" is important.
BREAKING: Supreme Court GRANTS Trump’s emergency appeal booting Dem appointees from the Consumer Product Safety Commission Apparent 6-3 ruling with the liberals in dissent This follows a prior grant allowing Trump to remove labor regulators (Trump v. Wilcox) @CourthouseNews
The Mata Hari of Israeli espionage discovered!
Witchcraft and war: claims of Israeli sorcery draw scorn Iranian journalist Abdullah Ganji: After Israel-Iran war, several pieces of paper containing Jewish talismans were found in Tehran. Supreme Leader had said that Western and Israeli intelligence use jinns for espionage.…
Perhaps the dam is breaking? There has been fear of filing these suits but now a couple more in a few days.
Major orange juice importer has filed a lawsuit challenging Trump's egregious Brazil IEEPA tariffs. Case raises issues similar to our case against Trump "Liberation Day" tariffs: reason.com/volokh/2025/07…
I have been trying to convince people that judges aren'tresult oriented politicians and this is, uh, a negative data point.
This is about as clear an abuse of judicial power that you will ever find. The appellate courts need to fix this. Congress has the power of the purse, not the judiciary.
Less than 1% of the population is Active Duty Military, less than 6% of the US population has ever served in our military, and only a percentage of those that have served have ever seen war. That means that roughly over 95% of the American population has no idea what war…
I can't imagine that there are more than 20% of WSJ subscribers who do not golf. And they have the dough to go to Scotland to golf. This is both politically wrong and wrong as a matter of self-interest.
It's bad that the White House is banning WSJ from the trip -- but I think the bigger scandal is that the president of the United States and his entourage are flying to Scotland on the public's dime so he can "open a new 18-hole golf course at his resort." theguardian.com/us-news/2025/j…
NCLA filed another anti-IEEPA Tariff case plus summary judgment in Firedisc v. Trump. nclalegal.org/press_release/… Administration keeps claiming it want "percolation." Coffee's coming!
It will be called "Old Coke."
Coca-Cola plans to add a line of cane sugar-sweetened Coke to its lineup, its CEO said, after President Trump last week said the company would offer a sugar option on.wsj.com/4kQRSOC
Fought Mussolini as a teenager and was an early warning bell on Islamofascism. Tremendous force but I also always found her atheism combined with extreme Italian Catholic sensibility endearing.
Oriana Fallaci was one of the last great journalists to interview an Iranian despot, in her case Ayatollah Khomeini. Unlike Tucker, Fallaci actually showed some balls. The year was 1979, the interview took place in the Iranian holy city of Qom (not via Zoom lol). Fallaci, forced…
Occam's Razor and @AndrewCMcCarthy two great tastes that go great together.
The simplest explanation, from @AndrewCMcCarthy @NRO, of how we know Epstein wasn't a major intelligence agency asset nationalreview.com/corner/if-epst…