Anonymous ID: e75d30 Oct. 1, 2020, 6:58 a.m. No.10868406   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10868104

>The father of Lucas Isacharoff is Samuel Isacharoff. He co-authored a book with none other than Pamala Karlan..

 

>>10868164

 

>The same Pamala Karlan who attacked the president at the impeachment hearings and derided Barron Trump,

 

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^notable

Anonymous ID: e75d30 Oct. 1, 2020, 7:08 a.m. No.10868491   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8508 >>8637 >>8787

>>10868104

>Lucas Isacharoff

Lucas Isacharoff's mother is Cynthia Estlund

 

https://blogs.law.nyu.edu/magazine/2006/cynthia-estlund/

Estlund, 49, was born in a small town in Wisconsin. Her late father, Bruce, sang in big bands, then became a newspaper man until the financial pressures of raising three children nudged him into public relations. Her mother, Ann, 71, was a freelance writer. Estlund attended Lawrence University in Appleton, Wisconsin. During college she held jobs in the school’s cafeteria, as a research assistant in an insurance company, as a restaurant hostess and even as an apple-picker. Upon graduating in 1978 with a summa cum laude degree in government, she landed a fellowship to study government programs forworking parents in Sweden.She lived for two years in an urban commune, becamefluent in Swedish, worked in the antinuclear-power movement and studied sociology. “I was impressed by the role that organized labor had played in building ahumane society in Sweden and across much of Europe,” she says.

 

Returning to the United States, she enteredYale Law School, where she met her husband, Samuel Issacharoff, now 52, a constitutional law expert at NYU.Earning her J.D. in 1983, she clerked for Judge Patricia M. Wald of the D.C. Circuit. While clerking, “we realized that we’d become altogether too boring,” Estlund says. So she and Issacharoff took off for a six-month stint in Argentina, becoming involved in the newly democratic government’s efforts to prosecute the military for human rights abuses. Still not ready to get completely back “on-track” they joined small law firms in Philadelphia before moving to Washington, D.C., where Estlund worked at the high-powered union-side labor law firm Bredhoff & Kaiser.

 

Balancing competing urges to stay with the pack or go her own way is one of the things that Estlund does best, according to her husband. She also can maintain “a clear-eyed view of the law as a system of governance, power and order,” while not losing sight of what’s right and wrong, he says.

 

In 1989, they jointly made the leap into academia, landing at the University of Texas School of Law. There Estlund taught property and labor and employment law and became an associate dean for academic affairs. In 1998, Estlund and Issacharoff took offers to visit and then stay at Columbia Law School. Estlund taught and served as vice dean for research.

 

The move to NYU offers her an academic environment that she calls “a better fit,” and a fresh start asshe and Issacharoffface their first year as empty-nesters. Their children, Jessica, 19, andLucas, 18, will both be at college. Says Estlund: “We’ve been fortunate to find a ‘track’ that allows us to follow our own intellectual fancy, to lay our own tracks, you might say.”

Anonymous ID: e75d30 Oct. 1, 2020, 7:35 a.m. No.10868723   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8745

>>10868554

>>10868636

 

 

 

 

 

yeah, but when you get into about 10:00 cruz lays down some facts on Chrissy which destroy Gov cuomo's nursing home covid policy.

 

chrissy gets very personal with the attacks…brings up Teds' ugly wife…

Anonymous ID: e75d30 Oct. 1, 2020, 7:46 a.m. No.10868828   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8844

>>10868554

>>10868554

https://youtu.be/fh4KqIHZrD0

 

If you want evidence of which side is winning, which side feels they have the upper hand, which side knows they have the upper hand…just watch any Trump supporter on tv…they always be happy and the opposing side is not.