Loudermilk may refer members of the January 6th committee for prosecution for obstruction of justice, among other things (including Liz Cheney).
Category Archives: Law
Finally
A judge calls out the DoJ on their selective prosecution. This could end up helping a lot of January 6th political prisoners.
Lawsuit Update
We have filed our motion to reverse the verdict.
[Update Thursday morning]
National Review has filed a motion for reimbursement of legal expenses of a million dollars.
There is an article at the Journal about the case, but it’s behind a paywall, so I haven’t read it yet.
[Afternoon update]
Here‘s the Journal article. The reporter is a science reporter, not a legal reporter, so the tone isn’t surprising.
The New Vandals
Thoughts from Lileks.
A Pro-Free-Market Industrial Policy
What would it look like?
Not much like the current one.
Trump Lawfare
Byron York has an update on the legal insanity.
[Update a few minutes later]
Are the Democrats losing control of their lawfare campaign?
We can only hope.
The Administration’s Mission-Authorization Proposal
I missed this a couple months ago, being busy with my ridiculous trial, but Laura Montgomery has thoughts.
JFC
The Klamath River was destroyed by environmentalists.
We need more storage in California, and instead they’re doing this?
The Medical Insanity Of The “Trans” Movement
A California mother exposes it:
In fewer than 300 days, based on a set of superficial and shifting thoughts about my gender and my “embodiment goals” triggered by the mere mention of “gender” in a form letter from my primary care physician, and driven by what could only be described as minor discomforts, Kaiser Permanente’s esteemed “multi-disciplinary team” of “gender specialists” was willing, with enthusiasm—while ignoring mental health concerns, history of sexual trauma, and rapidly escalating surgical requests—to prescribe life-altering medications and perform surgeries to remove my breasts, uterus, and vagina, close my vaginal opening, and attempt a complex surgery with high failure and complication rates to create a functionless representation of a penis that destroys the integrity of my arm or thigh in the process.
This describes the supposedly meticulous, lengthy, and safety-focused process that a Kaiser patient must undergo to embark on a journey to medically alter their body. No clinician questioned my motivations. No one showed concern that I might be addressing a mental health issue through radical and irreversible interventions that wouldn’t address my amorphous problems. There were no discussions about how these treatments would impact my long-term health, romantic relationships, family, or sex life. I charted the course. The clinicians followed my lead without question. The guiding issue was what I wanted to look like.
No other medical field operates with this level of carelessness and disregard for patient health and welfare. No other medical field addresses issues of self-perception with surgery and labels it “medically necessary.” No other medical field is this disconnected from the reality of the patients it serves.
Kaiser has traded medicine for ideology. It’s far beyond time we stop the ruse of considering “gender-affirming” interventions as anything approaching medical care.
We are living in the Crazy Years.
Punitive Damages
For those wondering about Mark’s and my “awards by the jury.” It seems certain that his won’t stand.