Justin Angotti
@jangotti
@GeorgeMasonLaw, @AmericanU, & @PiKappaPhi alumnus. @Delta loyalist.
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BREAKING AP: Democrats have won full control of Virginia’s legislature — a major victory for the party in a key bellwether contest. Democrats maintained control of the state Senate and flipped the state House, according to the Associated Press.
RIP #BarbaraWalters
Barbara Walters spoke the truth to The Donald back in 1990
The White House is lit up rainbow tonight in celebration of President Biden signing the Respect for Marriage Act.
For a semester in undergrad, I interned at @UKinUSA. I responded to many children’s birthday party invitations on Her Majesty’s behalf. She was always honoured to be invited and disappointed she couldn’t attend. Truly a class act. #RIPQueenElizabeth
The Queen died peacefully at Balmoral this afternoon. The King and The Queen Consort will remain at Balmoral this evening and will return to London tomorrow.
If you’re a member of Congress voting not to codify other rights protected by substantive due process because they’re settled law, you’re ceding Congress’s constitutional power while proving the Court’s point and playing into the majority’s hand. Who decides? You do. Do your job.
“With sorrow—for this Court, but more, for the many millions of American women who have today lost a fundamental constitutional protection—we dissent.” #DobbsvJackson
Regardless of how the Court decides the case, today’s leak undermines the Court as an institution and its independence as a body entrusted to tackle our most difficult legal questions. We don’t peer into the jury room; the same should be true of the justices’ deliberations.
It’s impossible to overstate the earthquake this will cause inside the Court, in terms of the destruction of trust among the Justices and staff. This leak is the gravest, most unforgivable sin.
At the end of today's argument, John Roberts pays tribute to Stephen Breyer, who just heard his last case as a justice. "For 28 years," Roberts says, "this has been his arena for remarks profound & moving, questions challenging & insightful, and hypotheticals downright silly."
Ending the death penalty in Virginia was one of my proudest accomplishments. Today, in my last full day in office, we've moved the old electric chair, execution gurney, and other instruments of death out of state control and into the @VirginiaMuseum—where they belong.
Secret’s out: I’m the guy who actually finds personal jurisdiction interesting, especially how to reconcile the Court’s aversion to nationwide jurisdiction with the need to evolve the current doctrine.
In, “Everywhere and Nowhere: Reframing Personal Jurisdiction to Meet the Realities of an Increasingly Boundaryless Society,” author and Volume 28 Senior Notes Editor Justin Angotti provides an answer to how "minimum contacts" work on the internet. Read:lawreview.gmu.edu/print__issues/…
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Everywhere and Nowhere: Reframing Personal Jurisdiction to Meet the Realities of an Increasingly...
Americans spend over two billion hours online every day. Whether we’re Instagramming the perfect meal, hailing an Uber, swiping right in the hopes of meeting “the one,” or placing another Prime...
Winning is fun, but if you find a family along the way, you can’t lose.
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Enormous statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee hoisted off pedestal in Richmond, Virginia, after yearlong court fight.
Virginia school board will pay $1.3 million in settlement to transgender student Gavin Grimm, who sued over bathroom access #SAHElaw washingtonpost.com/local/educatio…
Thankful to have read @MehrsaBaradaran’s book this spring and learned about the intentional co-opting and whitewashing of Dr. King’s message to benefit the white, post-racial narrative. (cc: @PaoloSaguato) thehill.com/blogs/blog-bri…
👇🏽wow
This Saturday, the nation recognizes Juneteenth, which marks the day a Major General of the Union Army arrived in Galveston, Texas to enforce the Emancipation Proclamation, and free the last enslaved Black people in Texas from bondage. 1/
"I nodded in agreement, as any expert would, when @MehrsaBaradaran said the first step in fixing the racial wealth gap is to acknowledge that public policy created the racial wealth gap, so public policy has to fix it." forbes.com/sites/teresagh…
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