Anonymous ID: 61363e Dec. 8, 2020, 12:07 p.m. No.20151   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0152 >>0154

>>20149 As per usual, just when I'm settled in, bumpin…… So Here Ya Go Bakes. Thank You!

 

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>>20146 Planefags!

>>20145 Sidney Powell RT'd WildlifeWarrior: We the People want JudgeSullivan removed from the bench

>>20144 Why voting against the resolution re: Biden matters.

>>20137 This changes everything: NYS Supreme Court Justice orders 22 counties to fix their canvassing errors and/or re-canvass those ballots

>>20129 Rebekah Jones' home raided; challenged DeSantis on CV statistics

>>20123 Jenna Ellis and Rudy on "Safe Harbor Deadline"

>>20121 WH link is live for POTUS @ 2pm re: Operation Warp Speed Vaccine Summit

>>20118 Livestream Michigan oversight committee hearing

Anonymous ID: 61363e Dec. 8, 2020, 1:19 p.m. No.20180   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0193

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https://www.aclumich.org/en/biographies/phil-mayor

 

Phil Mayor joined the ACLU in 2019. He will be litigating across a broad range of issues, including criminal justice reform, poverty, racial justice, prison/prisoners’ rights, free speech, and immigrants’ rights.

 

Phil earned his J.D. magna cum laude from Harvard Law School, and has a bachelor’s degree from Rice University in Philosophy and Economics. Prior to joining the ACLU of Michigan, Phil was an Assistant General Counsel at the International Union, United Automobile, Aerospace, and Agricultural Implement Workers of America (UAW), in Detroit. Prior to that he served as an appellate litigator at the United States Department of Labor, where he focused on worker safety issues. After law school, he worked as a law clerk to three different judges on three different courts: the late great Judge Stephen Reinhardt on the Ninth Circuit, Justice Goodwin Liu on the California Supreme Court, and former Chief Judge Susan Braden on the U.S. Court of Federal Claims. Phil has also worked with the ACLU’s Immigrants’ Rights Project, the Southern Poverty Law Center, LatinoJustice, the labor law firm Altshuler Berzon LLP, the Massachusetts’ Attorney General’s Civil Rights Division, and the New York City Law Department.