Eric Adams Must Really Hope Supreme Court Is Serious About Blowing Up Bribery Laws
The majority of the Supreme Court keeps diluting bribery laws and Eric Adams had best hope they aren't done yet.

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Eric Adams got indicted last week and quickly pulled out the big litigation guns to explain that the Supreme Court already said bribery was cool. Meanwhile, Jonathan Turley rushed to the embattled mayor’s defense to explain why ACTUALLY it was way worse that AOC once wore a borrowed dress to a party. Judge Pauline Newman’s fight to end the pocket impeachment her colleagues on the Federal Circuit imposed upon her has added even more objective medical evidence that the other judges will continue to pretend they can’t understand. And Shohei Ohtani’s 50-50 home run ball reminds everyone that free stuff still has taxable value.
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