Sean Satori
Government litigator with interests in antitrust, IP, cyberlaw, and privacy. Views = own != legal advice. He/him/y’all. Married to @wheresmyburrito.bsky.social
- The subtext here is if you are planning on white collar criming, the time is now.
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- He plays his music in the suuuuuuuuuun.
- It would look like a populist fighting big corporations and big insurance and you know, those ‘conservative’ voters actually hate a lot of the same stuff Bernie Sanders and AOC do. Just absolutely false that what either of those two are fighting for is leftist.
- Reposted by Sean SatoriAlways strange to me that Democrats assume that moving Right gains them voters but doesn't lose them any. Especially under current conditions.
- Drew Ensign couldn’t even be bothered to spell check…
- I just got an email from the Law School Admissions Council and I’m like y’all are pretty damn late, you know?!?
- I want everybody to have healthcare….but not like that. I want things to be better….but not too much. Passionately held beliefs inspire people more than wishy washy moderation. And remember, the barely attached people who voted for Trump were inspired by a belief he would change things.
- Every Republican administration in my lifetime has been associated with a white collar crime spree but usually it’s not this blatant.
- From @reuters.com: The FBI ordered agents on Monday to step up the amount of time they devote to immigration enforcement and to scale back investigating white-collar crime. Some offices will spend a third of their time doing immigration work, a huge shift. www.reuters.com/world/us/fbi...
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- Reposted by Sean SatoriTo be fair, this is how I find most of my cool AI & the Law reposts. Also, the new @icymilaw.org is shaping up nicely as a discovery engine for law-themed discourse. You should give them both a look. #lawsky #law
- Of course, neither were a bunch of other places DOGE thought they could show up to.
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- Reposted by Sean SatoriLike I said, things bode ill for your society when people start feeling like they’re being actively punished for being honest and hardworking
- I hadn't heard of the SIFT toolbox before. It's a prompt you can load into a GenAI model that will allow it to be used for fact checking. Highly recommend reading this and then looking at the prompt.
- The level of corruption here is off the scale. Presidential gifts literally become the property of the United States. Virtually never do any pass to the President. And that’s not even the security or other aspects why this is crazy.
- Listening to Paul Clement speaking at a dinner at the Supreme Court. Living in DC is pretty cool at times…
- Reposted by Sean SatoriThis fanatic is openly talking about fabricating a reason to suspend everyone's constitutional right to due process — and Trump has given him free rein. Is there NO Republican in D.C. who will stand up to these constitutional arsonists?
- Reposted by Sean SatoriHuge thanks to @equalityalec.bsky.social for joining me on this week's Power User podcast to chat about COPAGANDA and how the media pushes pro-police PR
- I just read this and think
- Reposted by Sean SatoriI think about this comic at least once a week
- This is a prelude to eugenics. Cut off medical care to obese patients with diabetes so they will die sooner.
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- Reposted by Sean SatoriOne of the most powerful revelations for your personal and political growth is this: if you live long enough, you’ll become disabled. No one is immune to illness, injury, or aging. If you’re not committed to disability justice for altruistic reasons, commit for selfish ones. And guard your health.
- Reposted by Sean SatoriMy most misanthropic theory of society is that a substantial degree of ignorance about each other was load-bearing. Under no circumstances should I know my neighbor believes China sent a team of gnomes to steal the 2020 United States presidential election.
- Reposted by Sean SatoriWell, without an ankle monitor, what is to stop her from co-authoring another op-ed? 
- Reposted by Sean SatoriOne of the thing that angers me most about unaccountable federal police, including ICE, but also police in general--is every step over the last 30 years to aggrandize their power has been met with warnings that exactly this would happen.
- This is wonderful. I knew many parts of this but seeing the cohesive whole was eye opening.
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- The works are the faith. It’s putting into action the words and works of Jesus Christ. It’s understanding that actions speak louder than words.
- The suspension clause is Article I and that is one power no single person should ever have.
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- This wouldn’t be the first time conservatives took an idea and completely reversed it to serve their own purposes.
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- It would be pretty nice if the Supreme Court would rule in the MSPB and NLRB cases at some point before the government is completely dismantled.
- All of the Democratic heads of the Consumer Product Safety Commission have just been abruptly fired by the White House. The commissioners say it's punishment for speaking out against staff cuts and threats to the agency's independence. New from me at @consumerreports.org today:
- Reposted by Sean SatoriFinally. My fellow Fulbright Scholar Rumeysa Ozturk has been freed. My country jailed her for over a month as—let’s be perfectly frank—a political prisoner. Why? Because she wrote a mild oped that criticised Israel in her student newspaper. I've thought of her every day.
- Fuck. Yeah.
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