Law
80 unrolled threads about law, each one readable on a single page.
- Jan 19, 2026
The Somali fraud scandal reveals a hard truth: Our citizenship process is broken. It's time to fix that. That's why I'm introducing legislation to revoke the citizenship of naturalized citizens who...
SummaryA legislator introduces the SCAM Act to allow revocation of citizenship for naturalized citizens convicted of serious crimes like fraud, arguing this applies existing legal principles used historically for espionage and communist affiliations to address modern fraud cases.11 tweets1 min read - Apr 14, 2026
"The pursuit of this improper investigation is a clear abuse of discretion." Judge Boasberg just got slapped down...again. The walls are closing in on his crusade to jail Trump officials for DEPORTIN...
SummaryA Twitter thread criticizes Judge Boasberg, claiming the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against him in a contempt case involving Trump administration officials and Venezuelan deportations. The author argues the judge overstepped his authority by attempting to reinterpret a vague court order and calls for his impeachment.9 tweets1 min read - Jul 13, 2026
Mon train OUIGO a été supprimé 44 min avant le départ, zéro réacheminement, 775 km de route de nuit à mes frais. En me défendant, j'ai découvert que presque personne ne connaît ses droits — et que ça...
SummaryUn passager OUIGO dont le train a été annulé sans réacheminement dénonce le manque d'information sur les droits des passagers et détaille le cadre légal (réglement UE 2021/782) permettant d'exiger un remboursement en euros plutôt qu'un bon d'achat, et les recours disponibles comme le Médiateur SNCF Voyageurs.15 tweets2 min read - Feb 19, 2026
American citizenship is a gift—and a sacred duty. But some people didn't come here to be Americans. They came to game the system and fleece the American taxpayer. That's why I introduced the SCAM Ac...
SummaryA U.S. legislator introduces the SCAM Act to expand denaturalization and deportation for naturalized citizens convicted of fraud, espionage, or ties to terrorist organizations, arguing they failed to meet citizenship requirements of good moral character and attachment to constitutional principles.12 tweets1 min read - Nov 21, 2025
Se han dicho ya tantos disparates sobre la condena al Fiscal General del Estado que creo necesario aclarar algunas cosas. ¿Queréis huir de todo ese ruido y saber qué ha ocurrido realmente? Pasad y le...
SummaryUn abogado español explica la condena del Fiscal General del Estado Álvaro García Ortiz por revelar correos confidenciales de un caso fiscal relacionado con la pareja de la presidenta Ayuso. Aunque no hay prueba directa (García Ortiz borró sus mensajes), existe prueba indiciaria sólida que muestra cómo utilizó su poder para filtrar información confidencial y controlar el relato mediático en beneficio del gobierno.15 tweets2 min read - Jun 24, 2026
1. 🚨BREAKING: County Durham and Darlington NHS Foundation Trust has paid £187,000 in damages, apologised, and committed to separate changing facilities for male and female staff following the Darling...
SummarySeven nurses at Darlington Memorial Hospital won a landmark legal case against their NHS trust, securing £187,000 in damages and an apology for sex discrimination over shared changing facilities. The trust has agreed to provide separate facilities for male and female staff and withdraw its previous transitioning workplace policy.5 tweets1 min read - May 8, 2026
Virginia's map just got struck down. Is California next? California's "mapmaker" drew its new maps to "ensure" that racially gerrymandered "VRA seats are bolstered in order to make them most effectiv...
SummaryCalifornia's redistricting maps were allegedly drawn with race as the predominant factor to create Latino-majority districts, violating the Supreme Court's recent Callais decision which prohibits using the Voting Rights Act as justification for racial gerrymandering. The state's mapmaker explicitly stated his priority was creating a new Latino majority district and bragged about increasing Latino voting power, providing direct evidence of unconstitutional racial gerrymandering.11 tweets1 min read - Oct 13, 2025
Tommy Robinson in court today on terrorism charges — for refusing to hand over his phone. Live updates from the courtroom 🧵 Now, I’m no expert on the finer points of barristers’ ethics in this coun...
SummaryTommy Robinson was arrested at the Channel Tunnel under Schedule 7 of the Terrorism Act for refusing to hand over his phone password. His barrister argues the arrest was discriminatory, based on his political beliefs rather than legitimate terrorism concerns, with cross-examination revealing the officer made a thirty-four-second selection based on recognizing Robinson visually and knowing about his recent Trafalgar Square rally.39 tweets5 min read - Jul 28, 2026
El Rayo lleva desde 1976 jugando en un estadio que no es suyo. Paga por usarlo, lo llena cada quince días y ha aguantado sin rechistar unas instalaciones que su propietaria, la Comunidad de Madrid, no...
SummaryEl Rayo Vallecano ha sido expulsado del estadio de Vallecas tras 47 años, con la Comunidad de Madrid alegando deficiencias de seguridad e extinguiendo su concesión. Un análisis legal sugiere que aunque el cierre por seguridad es justificable, la extinción del título concesional sin clarificar las causas y la insinuación de que el club podría no recuperar la gestión podrían constituir desviación de poder, especialmente considerando que la Administración permitió que el deterioro ocurriera durante décadas sin intervenir.11 tweets1 min read - Oct 6, 2025
Gisele Pelicot was drugged by her husband for a decade. He would solicit men to come and rape her unconscious body He recorded it She’s reliving it because one of the men is appealing He says: “I d...
SummaryGisele Pelicot's rapist is appealing his conviction and rejecting the label of rapist, claiming it's a burden for him to carry. The thread criticizes his refusal to take responsibility while Pelicot, who was drugged and assaulted by multiple men over a decade at her husband's instigation, continues to suffer the consequences.5 tweets1 min read - Apr 1, 2026
No Republican has tried to destroy the 2nd Amendment more than John Cornyn. While he’s trampled our Constitutional freedoms, I have consistently secured win after win for Americans’ gun rights. 🧵...
SummaryThe author claims to have won multiple legal victories defending gun rights, including lawsuits against the Biden Administration's ATF regulations on firearms sales, stabilizing braces, and suppressors, as well as Supreme Court arguments protecting handgun carrying rights and church carry laws.9 tweets1 min read - May 17, 2026
💣 BOMBSHELL: The Negreira Case just collapsed. Spanish football's biggest scandal has a problem nobody is talking about. 21 referees. 21 denials. Zero fixed matches And nobody in mainstream media i...
SummaryThe Negreira scandal involving Barcelona's payments to a referee official appears legally weak despite widespread media coverage. All 21 referees testified under oath that the payments had no influence on match decisions, and Spanish law requires proof of deliberate manipulation of specific matches for a sports corruption conviction—evidence that hasn't materialized in court.9 tweets1 min read - May 6, 2026
🚨 BREAKING: The head of the Council of Europe just dropped an absolute bombshell. He says if Britain leaves the ECHR to finally secure our own borders, we will be grouped alongside Russia and Belarus...
SummaryA thread criticizing the Council of Europe's warning that leaving the ECHR would align Britain with Russia and Belarus, arguing the court prevents necessary border security and deportations while the UK government refuses to withdraw.3 tweets1 min read - Oct 15, 2025
🧵 In 2023, Rosalie Markezich became pregnant. She wanted to keep her baby. Her boyfriend did not. Ignoring her wishes, the boyfriend ordered FDA-approved abortion drugs online. Prescribed by a Cali...
SummaryRosalie Markezich sued the FDA alongside Louisiana's Attorney General over mail-order abortion drugs, claiming her boyfriend coerced her into an abortion using FDA-approved pills sent without in-person doctor oversight. The lawsuit challenges 2023 FDA policy changes that eliminated requirements for in-person dispensing of abortion drugs, arguing the policy enabled coercion and lacked adequate safety studies.4 tweets1 min read - Oct 10, 2025
One Tuesday night, as my wife and I sat down for dinner, a sheriff’s deputy knocked on the door to serve me a subpoena from OpenAI. I held back on talking about it because I didn't want to distract f...
SummaryA California AI policy advocate describes being served a subpoena by OpenAI at his home, claiming the company used an unrelated lawsuit against Elon Musk as a pretext to intimidate critics of SB 53, a bill creating transparency and whistleblower protections for large AI companies. The author argues OpenAI's aggressive legal tactics and lobbying efforts contradict their stated nonprofit mission to benefit humanity.16 tweets2 min read - Dec 1, 2025
(1) BREAKING: The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) and its General Secretary and Chief Executive, Professor Nicola Ranger, are under growing scrutiny for refusing to intervene in the case of Jennifer Me...
SummaryA UK nurse suspended for refusing to use preferred pronouns for a transgender patient claims the Royal College of Nursing abandoned her despite a Supreme Court ruling affirming biological sex recognition. The RCN faces criticism for delaying action while citing pending government guidance, and the nurse is pursuing legal action against her employer for discrimination and harassment.5 tweets1 min read - Nov 12, 2025
Poucos têm a coragem de fazer o que @JeffreyChiquini hoje no STF. Ele foi à tribuna e não só combateu como desmoralizou, com uma técnica impecável, a acusação de um caso absurdo. Ele expôs a FARSA d...
SummaryAttorney Jeffrey Chiquini defended Lt. Colonel Rodrigo Azevedo in the Supreme Court, exposing what he argues is a politically motivated case based on circumstantial evidence and falsified documents, with judge Alexandre de Moraes acting as both victim and judge in the case.11 tweets1 min read - Nov 11, 2025
Last night—while I presided—the Senate delivered both a funding bill and a private right of action to combat Jack Smith's lawlessness. We are going to drag Arctic Frost from the court of public opini...
SummaryThe Senate passed legislation creating a private right of action allowing senators to sue over alleged violations of federal law (2 U.S.C. § 6628) related to data disclosure from the "Arctic Frost" investigation, which the author claims Jack Smith and Judge Boasberg violated. This enables senators to pursue civil lawsuits with full discovery and testimony regarding what the author characterizes as unlawful subpoenas.8 tweets1 min read - Jul 31, 2026
“Oh, what a tangled web we weave . . . .” AG nominee Todd Blanche is snarled deep in a tangled web of his own making, and he and Republicans are covering up the messy tangle. That won’t last. The mess...
SummaryAG nominee Todd Blanche is accused of making false statements about Trump's slush fund during confirmation hearings and engaging in collusion with Trump's lawyers. The author argues evidence of the messy arrangement will eventually emerge through investigations by the NY Bar, Florida Bar, and the federal judge who already found signs of collusion.11 tweets1 min read - Apr 23, 2026
Let me explain what just happened in Virginia. Yesterday, 2.5 million Virginians voted. They passed a redistricting amendment 50.7% to 49.3%. Today, one judge threw out every single vote. 🧵 https:/...
SummaryA Republican-appointed judge in Virginia threw out 2.5 million votes on a redistricting amendment that passed 50.7% to 49.3%, marking the third time he ruled against it despite previous Virginia Supreme Court reversals. The thread warns this represents a dangerous precedent for election integrity and foreshadows potential tactics in the upcoming November midterms.6 tweets1 min read