Reagan-appointed federal judge Mark Wolf has resigned from the bench in Massachusetts, and his explanation is blunt: he can no longer bear the ethical constraints that prevent judges from speaking out publicly while Trump dismantles the rule of law.

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    7 个月前

    …instead of, you know, staying on and using your bench to defend the constitution from Trump. Nice backbone you got there.

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      if you actually read the article he’s becoming an activist against Trump. Something he is not allowed to do while holding the position

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          7 个月前

          While I believe everyone should do what they feel is best, I have to agree with you

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          no the article specifically shows it would not:

          When I became a senior judge in 2013, my successor was appointed, so my resignation will not create a vacancy to be filled by the president.
          

          More importantly, Wolf’s making clear this resignation isn’t symbolic retreat—it’s tactical:

          I resigned in order to speak out, support litigation, and work with other individuals and organizations dedicated to protecting the rule of law and American democracy. I also intend to advocate for the judges who cannot speak publicly for themselves.
          
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            Nobody reads the article, dork!

            Thanks for your diligence… apparently folks don’t even read the comments anymore either lol

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              In this case as the top of thread commenter, I stand corrected and glad I read down here if not the article itself.

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          That’s doomerism friend. He has the power to use his knowledge of the legal system and his status as a famous judge

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            it’s not doomerism, it’s the truth.

            who do those things influence?

            not the legal system, because now he has to work within the legal system and not on-top-of the legal system.

            as far as being a “famous judge” does that mean Judge Judy has more power than him since she’s more famous?

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          boy just pasting this on all the arm chair no it alls who can’t be bothered to read the article:

          When I became a senior judge in 2013, my successor was appointed, so my resignation will not create a vacancy to be filled by the president.
          

          More importantly, Wolf’s making clear this resignation isn’t symbolic retreat—it’s tactical:

          I resigned in order to speak out, support litigation, and work with other individuals and organizations dedicated to protecting the rule of law and American democracy. I also intend to advocate for the judges who cannot speak publicly for themselves.
          
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              did you read it. trump does not pick his successor. It was picked in 2013 and he knows who it is. This is cake and eat it to.

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                  So. He knows his replacement is good and can do that job for him and is younger and can stay at the post longer. I just don’t know how to explain this. You are wrong. What he is doing is the smartest thing to do.

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        The point being made here is why the fuck is everyone who is in a position to do fucking anything to stop the fascists following the rules so punctiliously, when the fascists demonstrably do not give a flying fuck about the rules?

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          because what he is doing is more effective:

          When I became a senior judge in 2013, my successor was appointed, so my resignation will not create a vacancy to be filled by the president.
          

          More importantly, Wolf’s making clear this resignation isn’t symbolic retreat—it’s tactical:

          I resigned in order to speak out, support litigation, and work with other individuals and organizations dedicated to protecting the rule of law and American democracy. I also intend to advocate for the judges who cannot speak publicly for themselves.
          
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          Bc that’s the point. If you stoop to their level then you are no better than them. The law means something to this man. He will fight how he chooses to to maintain that law

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        Trump and his goons have no problem doing things they’re not allowed to do. Accepting foreign gifts, stealing the power of the purse, trampling over the bill of rights, kidnapping and selling citizens to foreign prisons like cattle. We can’t beat those dickheads if we play by the rules. If whiny fascists say “you can’t do that” the answer should always be “come and stop me.”