Sex Asteroids, Sleazebags, And Meme Police - Above the Law
Briefly

The article discusses a lawsuit against a former Texas Attorney General that highlights strange personal allegations, while also addressing significant shifts in the judicial nomination process under the current administration. Notably, the decision to remove the American Bar Association (ABA) as a neutral evaluator has raised eyebrows, alongside the dismissal of the Federalist Society. Additionally, the article critiques the FBI's current priorities, suggesting that they have shifted away from serious threats like child predators and terrorists in favor of monitoring seemingly benign social media activity.
"The administration's decision to oust the ABA from its role in judicial nominations marks a significant shift in the process, reflecting a departure from established norms that emphasized neutrality and broad consensus."
"In an unexpected turn, expect tensions within legal circles to escalate, as the Federalist Society is sidelined, raising questions about the implications for future appointments and political affiliations."
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