I’m taking today off for the start of early festivities for my birthday. The actual day is still over a week off, but I’m a big believer in stretching out these celebrations to ridiculous lengths. But I do want to leave you with a segment from the #SistersInLaw Podcast that dropped this morning. If you’re here at Civil Discourse, you’ve probably listened to the podcast with Jill Wine-Banks, Kimberly Atkins Stohr, Barb McQuade, and me a time or two. This week, in the final segment, Kim had a question about something she’d read in Project 2025, so we opened it up for discussion. It’s one of the less discussed provisions in Chapter 17, about the federalization of state and local law enforcement if they don’t prosecute “the right people.” And that includes, potentially, prosecuting the prosecutors themselves for perceived failures. You’ll want to take a listen to this third segment in our podcast to help you understand this part of Project 2025. Remember, they’re counting on us not to read all 900 pages. But with so many people dissecting and analyzing Project 2025, it’s becoming easier to understand important parts without reading the entire document. Remember to share what you learn with others! We’re in this together, Joyce |
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