Bernadette Meyler

@MeylerBernie

Stanford Law Prof tweeting on plays, politics, and the professoriate

Joined June 2015

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  1. 20 Oct 2017

    Arpaio judge came to the right conclusion by deciding not to "revise the historical facts of the case"

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  2. Retweeted
    4 Oct 2017

    argues that 's criminal conviction should be vacated due to 's pardon. Here's why that's wrong.

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  3. 14 Sep 2017

    The ads for female politicians in Berlin have my 5yr old saying she'll move here to become president but shows inequality remains

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  4. 30 Aug 2017

    Judge Bolton could refuse to vacate Arpaio's criminal contempt conviction while respecting Trump's pardon ()

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  5. 31 Jul 2017

    I know the competition is stiff, but has Scaramucci won the bid to be the fastest fired White House appointee?

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  6. 24 Jul 2017

    Should pardon his cronies? Historical precedent suggests the consequences would be disastrous:

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  7. 24 Oct 2016
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  8. 20 Aug 2015
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  9. 14 Jul 2015

    Struck by class as well as race in Go Set A Watchman. Scout's aunt calls family of her suitor "rednecked white trash."

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  10. 14 Jul 2015

    Same complaint, different cure. Atticus on inadequacy of legal prep by law schools: add practice, plus Shakespeare, he says.

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  11. 10 Jul 2015

    According to Michiko Kakutani, the elderly Atticus Finch is a critic of the Supreme Court

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  12. 6 Jul 2015

    Delighted that Obama plans clemency for some non-violent drug offenders. Wish Congress followed suit.

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  13. 26 Jun 2015

    Roberts' dissent (unsurprisingly) heavily emphasizes what he sees as the problematic heritage of substantive due process.

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  14. 26 Jun 2015

    Surprised Kennedy explicitly relies on the recent trends in federal appellate and state high court decisions.

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  15. 26 Jun 2015

    Kennedy emphasizes tradition--same-sex marriage will honor not "demean" the age-old institution of marriage.

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