Niles Stuck
An attorney in the Oklahoma City Metro area specializing in energy regulation and litigation. I enjoy photography and support Oklahoma State University and the Thunder.
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- Reposted by Niles StuckThis is getting a fair amount of scorn, and I’d say it deserves it. The hidden premise is that “corruption” requires the specific proof that the Supreme Court has decided (controversially) is required for certain very specific federal criminal statutes. /1
- This thread is a good summary of my argument
- Just a reminder: "[N]o Person holding any Office of Profit or Trust under them, shall, without the Consent of the Congress, accept of any present...of any kind whatever, from any King, Prince, or foreign State." - Article I, Section 9, Clause 8 of the US Constitution
- "It would be inaccurate and unfair for us to suggest there is anything untoward when a foreign dictator gives a $400 million 'gift' to an American elected official" - this fuckin guy
- Reposted by Niles StuckThe Suspension Clause: 1) Doesn't allow the President to unilaterally suspend habeas, especially when Congress is in session; 2) Applies only to cases of invasion or rebellion (this is quite clearly neither); and 3) *Even then,* applies only "when the public safety may require it." (It doesn't.)
- Black smoke? Time to take the roof off!
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- Reposted by Niles StuckOne of the wilder political things in recent history is that Project 2025 publicly released a 900 page document laying out their plans to roll back 100 years of human progress and then during the campaign Republicans just said "no we're not :)" and then they won and now they're doing it all.
- My god. He’s gone after the Civil Rights Act!!!! www.whitehouse.gov/presidential...
- Reposted by Niles StuckOne of the most shocking things I have read for a while: t.co/lg46ijHLDF
- When my kids go to college, I don't want them to vandalize a library. I do want them to develop ideas and express those ideas. I may disagree with those ideas and they may live to regret them, but it's important for students to do that. And its that expression that the administration is attacking.
- Reposted by Niles StuckSure, Kamala Harris would have have preserved our global power and domestic prosperity. But she would have done so as a Black woman. by Pete Hegseth and Stephen Miller