Chris “Law Dork” Geidner
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At Law Dork, a look at where five key cases challenging Trump's executive order to end birthright citizenship stand nearly a month after the Supreme Court's ruling. lawdork.com/p/trump-birthr…
NEW: Following SCOTUS, Trump's birthright citizenship EO still faces skeptical courts. As the clock ticks down on SCOTUS's 30-day delay, the administration is blocked from enforcing the executive order under at least one classwide preliminary injunction. Today, at Law Dork:…
Trump's CECOT prisoners were released, but the legal fight is nowhere near over. At Law Dork, a look at where we’re at: lawdork.com/p/trump-cecot-…
In which I write, in part, about Superman. "It was weird to watch Superman on Saturday night, given that the 'fictional' government in the movie was accused of doing, more or less, what the Trump administration did to about 250 people over the past four months."…
NEW: Trump's CECOT prisoners were released, but the legal fight is nowhere near over. "The Trump administration ... will eventually have to answer for the lawlessness of the past four months." Tonight, at Law Dork: lawdork.com/p/trump-cecot-…
BREAKING: District judge presses forward with mass-firings challenge following SCOTUS's order. Judge Susan Illston provided a great example of how to deal with the current Supreme Court in an order that the Trump admin turn over its mass-firing plans. lawdork.com/p/illston-mass…
"Tonight, our network's service to the nation suffered a tremendous setback," NPR says. "Together — and with support from listeners and readers in communities around the nation — we will work to rebuild." npr.org/2025/07/18/g-s…
The future of the Voting Rights Act is at the Supreme Court. A fight over whether individuals can sue under the key civil rights law has reached the justices after percolating in the Eighth Circuit for the past two years. lawdork.com/p/the-future-o…
NEW: A key question about the future of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 is now at the U.S. Supreme Court — a year after voting rights lawyers decided not to take the issue to the far-right majority court and as another key voting rights question is already set for the justices’…
NEW: The future of the Voting Rights Act is at the Supreme Court. A fight over whether individuals can sue under the key civil rights law has been percolating in the Eighth Circuit for the past two years. Today, at Law Dork: lawdork.com/p/the-future-o…