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  1. Breaking Muscle Memory With Relative Motion
    From Abstraction to Embodiment
    The Misha-matics Research Corpus

    newritual.com/misha-matics.html

    Misha info: etide.io/Misha

    #misha by #eventide with Leon Gruenbaum @leon.gruenbaum @eventideaudio @samchillian

    youtube.com/watch?v=noeAUrjZ7yY

  2. Misha-matic No. 154 D Lyrygic. Triad1. 9-tone scale. Ian Ring code 1775. AMES 9-9. "new f&d dub" by Mcps. @leon.gruenbaum @samchillian @eventideaudio #eventidemisha #eventideaudio

    (improvise a Misha melody then learn it on the #bass ...)

    Misha info: etide.io/Misha

    #misha by #eventide with Leon Gruenbaum

    youtube.com/shorts/LQ7ymN6ggX4

  3. Thursday, December 4, 2025

    Several Ukrainian children abducted by Russia forcibly sent to North Korea, expert tells US Senate -- Ukraine strikes Druzhba oil pipeline again -- How Moscow built a drone system that now threatens to end Ukraine’s front-line aerial dominance -- In rare criticism, former Russian commander says Moscow was 'unprepared' for invasion of Ukraine ... and more

    activitypub.writeworks.uk/2025

  4. Thursday, December 4, 2025

    Several Ukrainian children abducted by Russia forcibly sent to North Korea, expert tells US Senate -- Ukraine strikes Druzhba oil pipeline again -- How Moscow built a drone system that now threatens to end Ukraine’s front-line aerial dominance -- In rare criticism, former Russian commander says Moscow was 'unprepared' for invasion of Ukraine ... and more

    activitypub.writeworks.uk/2025

  5. Thursday, December 4, 2025

    Several Ukrainian children abducted by Russia forcibly sent to North Korea, expert tells US Senate -- Ukraine strikes Druzhba oil pipeline again -- How Moscow built a drone system that now threatens to end Ukraine’s front-line aerial dominance -- In rare criticism, former Russian commander says Moscow was 'unprepared' for invasion of Ukraine ... and more

    activitypub.writeworks.uk/2025

  6. Thursday, December 4, 2025

    Several Ukrainian children abducted by Russia forcibly sent to North Korea, expert tells US Senate -- Ukraine strikes Druzhba oil pipeline again -- How Moscow built a drone system that now threatens to end Ukraine’s front-line aerial dominance -- In rare criticism, former Russian commander says Moscow was 'unprepared' for invasion of Ukraine ... and more

    activitypub.writeworks.uk/2025

  7. Thursday, December 4, 2025

    Several Ukrainian children abducted by Russia forcibly sent to North Korea, expert tells US Senate -- Ukraine strikes Druzhba oil pipeline again -- How Moscow built a drone system that now threatens to end Ukraine’s front-line aerial dominance -- In rare criticism, former Russian commander says Moscow was 'unprepared' for invasion of Ukraine ... and more

    activitypub.writeworks.uk/2025

  8. The Irony of Export Controls: Silicon Valley Startups Are Quietly Running on Chinese Code Silicon Valley startups are increasingly building on free, high-performance AI models from China, bypassing...

    #AIDeveloper #AI #export #controls #AI #infrastructure #Chinese #AI #models #Deepseek #Misha

    Origin | Interest | Match
  9. Misha-matic No. 153 D Sydygic. (no chord). 9-tone scale. Ian Ring code 1727. AMES 9-1. Transatlantic crossing by Leon @leon.gruenbaum @samchillian @eventideaudio #eventidemisha #eventideaudio

    (improvise a Misha melody then learn it on the #bass ...)

    Misha info: etide.io/Misha

    #misha by #eventide with Leon Gruenbaum

    youtube.com/shorts/yM03nTpZ_CY

  10. Misha-matic No. 152 Eb Ionian +b2dbl#4. Triad1. 7-tone scale. Ian Ring code 2963. AMES 7-52. painted bunting. @leon.gruenbaum @samchillian @eventideaudio #eventidemisha #eventideaudio

    (improvise a Misha melody then learn it on the #bass ...)

    Misha info: etide.io/Misha

    #misha by #eventide with Leon Gruenbaum

    youtube.com/shorts/MMnLKl8hS0g

  11. Misha-matic No. 150 Eb Ionian +3#6dbl#4. Triad1. 7-tone scale. Ian Ring code 3493. AMES (7-108). Brooklyn birds. @leon.gruenbaum @samchillian @eventideaudio #eventidemisha #eventideaudio

    (improvise a Misha melody then learn it on the #bass ...)

    Misha info: etide.io/Misha

    #misha by #eventide with Leon Gruenbaum

    youtube.com/shorts/EYh6FiqMVi8

  12. for bastan, his tigertaur, big soft kitty givin a bigbee a gift
    stream art from earlier
    #bee #bigbee #taur #tiger #misha

  13. for bastan, his tigertaur, big soft kitty givin a bigbee a gift
    stream art from earlier
    #bee #bigbee #taur #tiger #misha

  14. for bastan, his tigertaur, big soft kitty givin a bigbee a gift
    stream art from earlier
    #bee #bigbee #taur #tiger #misha

  15. for bastan, his tigertaur, big soft kitty givin a bigbee a gift
    stream art from earlier
    #bee #bigbee #taur #tiger #misha

  16. for bastan, his tigertaur, big soft kitty givin a bigbee a gift
    stream art from earlier
    #bee #bigbee #taur #tiger #misha

  17. Misha-matic No.149 G Chromatic Lydian Inverse. (no chord). 7-tone scale. Ian Ring code 2507. (AMES 7-30). @themadcowley. @leon.gruenbaum @samchillian @eventideaudio #eventidemisha #eventideaudio

    (improvise a Misha melody then learn it on the #bass ...)

    Misha info: etide.io/Misha

    #misha by #eventide with Leon Gruenbaum

    youtube.com/shorts/0ZrjVdfUIPw

  18. Misha-matic No.148 F Ionaptyllic Mode2. Triad3. 8-tone scale. Ian Ring code 3415. (AMES 8-12). space line 09. @leon.gruenbaum @samchillian @eventideaudio #eventidemisha #eventideaudio

    (improvise a Misha melody then learn it on the #bass ...)

    Misha info: etide.io/Misha

    #misha by #eventide with Leon Gruenbaum

    youtube.com/shorts/AuFyXvNWfwg

  19. Миша — консольный SSH клиент

    Миша - консольный SSH клиент, который в будущем перерастет в полноценную утилиту для удобно взаимодействия с удаленным компьютером по SSH

    habr.com/ru/articles/944554/

    #ssh #cli #opensource #go #misha #программирование #обзор #утилита

  20. Misha-matic No. 147 C Lalitavari Mode7. Triad1. 8-tone scale. Ian Ring code 2679. (AMES 8-3). space line 08. @leon.gruenbaum @samchillian @eventideaudio #eventidemisha #eventideaudio

    (improvise a Misha melody then learn it on the #bass ...)

    Misha info: etide.io/Misha

    #misha by #eventide with Leon Gruenbaum

    youtube.com/shorts/9NrAzCjwLbY

  21. Misha-matic No. 146 D Locrian Natural7 Mode6. Triad2. 7-tone scale. Ian Ring code 2411. (AMES 7-21). space line 07. @leon.gruenbaum @samchillian @eventideaudio #eventidemisha #eventideaudio

    (improvise a Misha melody then learn it on the #bass ...)

    Misha info: etide.io/Misha

    #misha by #eventide with Leon Gruenbaum

    youtube.com/shorts/zsI32REu6jU

  22. Misha-matic No. 145 Eb Ionaphimic. Triad2. 6-tone scale. Ian Ring code 3219. (AMES 6-10). space line 06. @leon.gruenbaum @samchillian @eventideaudio #eventidemisha #eventideaudio

    (improvise a Misha melody then learn it on the #bass ...)

    Misha info: etide.io/Misha

    #misha by #eventide with Leon Gruenbaum

    youtube.com/shorts/oivNPq2KkBk

  23. Misha-matic No. 144 A Supine Minor Mode 6. Triad1. 7-tone scale. Ian Ring code 2663. (AMES 7-1). space line 05. @leon.gruenbaum @samchillian @eventideaudio #eventidemisha #eventideaudio

    (improvise a Misha melody then learn it on the #bass ...)

    Misha info: etide.io/Misha

    #misha by #eventide with Leon Gruenbaum

    youtube.com/shorts/IaOwxF9ckGg

  24. Misha-matic No.143 A Raj Kalyan Mode 6. Triad2. 6-tone scale. Ian Ring code 2645. (AMES 6-18). space line 04. @leon.gruenbaum @samchillian @eventideaudio #eventidemisha #eventideaudio

    (improvise a Misha melody then learn it on the #bass ...)

    Misha info: etide.io/Misha

    #misha by #eventide with Leon Gruenbaum

    youtube.com/shorts/bUSyNUrMjQc

  25. Misha-matic No.142 G Prabhateshwari. Triad3. 7-tone scale. Ian Ring code 1707. (AMES 07-26). space line 03. @leon.gruenbaum @samchillian @eventideaudio #eventidemisha #eventideaudio

    (improvise a Misha melody then learn it on the #bass ...)

    Misha info: etide.io/Misha

    #misha by #eventide with Leon Gruenbaum

    youtube.com/shorts/_N6kb35QLhg

  26. Misha-matic No. 141 G Neapolitan Mixed Mode 6. Triad1. 8-tone scale. Ian Ring code 2987. (AMES 8-56). space line 02. @leon.gruenbaum @samchillian @eventideaudio #eventidemisha #eventideaudio

    (improvise a Misha melody then learn it on the #bass ...)

    Misha info: etide.io/Misha

    #misha by #eventide with Leon Gruenbaum

    youtube.com/shorts/BrjF_ghoHbo

  27. Misha-matic No.140 B Locrian ♮6♭♭3 Mode 2. Triad1. 7-tone scale. Ian Ring code 1639. AMES 7-6. Bulnesia.

    (improvise a Misha melody then learn it on the #bass ...)

    Misha info: etide.io/Misha

    #misha by #eventide with Leon Gruenbaum

    youtube.com/shorts/adts4KPaL-w

  28. Misha-matic No. 139 G Van der Horst M2. (no chord). 8-tone scale. Ian Ring code 2795. (AMES 8-11). thoughts by Leon.

    #misha by #eventide with Leon Gruenbaum

    youtube.com/shorts/xf6SBZVCx8Y

  29. Misha-matic No. 138 F Goryllic. Triad1. 8-tone scale. Ian Ring code 1405. (AMES 8-100). ripples.

    (improvise a Misha melody then learn it on the #bass ...)

    Misha info: etide.io/Misha

    #misha by #eventide with Leon Gruenbaum

    youtube.com/shorts/IGUxyYN7O3A

  30. Misha-matic No. 137 C Lydian +b2. Triad1. 7-tone scale. Ian Ring code 1939. (AMES 7-59). soloistic by Leon.

    (improvise a Misha melody then learn it on the #bass ...)

    Misha info: etide.io/Misha

    #misha by #eventide with Leon Gruenbaum

    youtube.com/shorts/bwrMDok2wow

  31. Misha-matic No. 136 G Dysphoric M7. Thirds. 7-tone scale. Ian Ring code 2651. (AMES 7-93). skyward.

    (improvise a Misha melody then learn it on the #bass ...)

    Misha info: etide.io/Misha

    #misha by #eventide with Leon Gruenbaum

    youtube.com/shorts/VOLCiAf5ou4

  32. Misha-matic No. 135 F# Aeolocrian. (no chord). 7-tone scale. Ian Ring code 3227. (AMES 7-53). whirly by Leon.

    (improvise a Misha melody then learn it on the #bass ...)

    Misha info: etide.io/Misha

    #misha by #eventide with Leon Gruenbaum

    youtube.com/shorts/GZl77GeVP88

  33. Misha-matic No. 134 C Stydimic. Triad2. 6-tone scale. Ian Ring code 2661. (AMES 6-12). missing branches.

    (improvise a Misha melody then learn it on the #bass ...)

    Misha info: etide.io/Misha

    #misha by #eventide with Leon Gruenbaum

    youtube.com/shorts/tLgOdN_FWs8

  34. Misha-matic No. 133 A Zathyllic Mode 7. (no chord). 8-tone scale. Ian Ring code 2931. (AMES 8-23). Young Circle Baobab.

    (improvise a Misha melody then learn it on the #bass ...)

    Misha info: etide.io/Misha

    #misha by #eventide with Leon Gruenbaum

    youtube.com/shorts/eY0f_tm8OEY

  35. Misha-matic No. 132 G Saryllic. Triad1. 8-tone scale. Ian Ring code 3293. Aeolynyllic (AMES 8-8) Mode 7 Ian Ring 2971. MishaSasha2 by Leon.

    (improvise a Misha melody then learn it on the #bass ...)

    Misha info: etide.io/Misha

    #misha by #eventide with Leon Gruenbaum

    youtube.com/shorts/v0KigcORMwY

  36. Misha-matic No. 131 Eb Bohemia M3. Triad1. 7-tone scale. Ian Ring code 2647. Bohemian (AMES 7-85). Arboretum.

    (improvise a Misha melody then learn it on the #bass ...)

    Misha info: etide.io/Misha

    #misha by #eventide with Leon Gruenbaum

    youtube.com/shorts/zOljMqy6K_0

  37. Misha-matic No. 130 F Kodyllic Mode 5. Sixths. 8-tone scale. Ian Ring code 3291. Kodyllic (AMES 8-3). coviduous2 by Leon.

    (improvise a Misha melody then learn it on the #bass ...)

    Misha info: etide.io/Misha

    #misha by #eventide with Leon Gruenbaum

    youtube.com/shorts/w4MivHP1AlI

  38. Misha-matic No. 128 G Dogitonic (AMES 5-8). Triad1. 5-tone scale. Ian Ring code 809. rainbow gum eucalyptus. @leon.gruenbaum @samchillian @eventideaudio #eventidemisha #eventideaudio

    (improvise a Misha melody then learn it on the #bass ...)

    Misha info: etide.io/Misha

    #misha by #eventide with Leon Gruenbaum

    youtube.com/shorts/tIMqsPKX6Kk

  39. Cafe Chill Episode 2023-51: Rsrch Chmcls, Qaett, Misha & Jussi Halme and more

    -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
    Listen on PRX: https://exchange.prx.org/pieces/509642-cafe-chill-episode-2023-51
    -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-

    Café Chill is Public Radio’s weekly curated chill mix, produced by KNHC National Productions (C89.5) in Seattle, and heard on noncommercial radio stations across the USA.

    The latest episode of Cafe Chill includes tracks from Rsrch Chmcls, Qaett, Misha & Jussi Halme and more. Hosted by Seth. Working in the background is me (Richard).

    Playlist:

    • Sleepyeyes–waffles
        Release: Breakfast
        Label: sleepyeyes
    • Tmpst–Transit
        Release: With Kindness
        Label: 797562 Records DK
    • Qaett–Along the Shore
        Release: Warm Reminders
        Label: Fedbymachines Audio
    • Misha & Jussi Halme–Fountain
        Release: Chillhop Essentials Winter 2023
        Label: Chillhop Music
    • Fujii–Familiar Faces
        Release: Spirit Anthem
        Label: Puget Sound Collective
    • Vanilla–Rainy Day
        Release: Origin
        Label: Self-Released
    • Angeldustmite–Colcannon
        Release: Second Breakfast
        Label: 967138 Records DK
    • Rsrch Chmcls–This Evening
        Release: This Evening – EP
        Label: 956233 Records DK
    • Lone–Boketto
        Release: Not Seeing Is a Flower – Single
        Label: Ancient Astronauts
    • Shlohmo–Looking at Plants
        Release: Heaven Inc. EP
        Label: Friends Of Friends
    • Ramakhandra–Haku (Rumtum Remix)
        Release: Haku (Rumtum Remix) – Single
        Label: Bastard Jazz Recordings
    • Blackbird Belle–Illuminance
        Release: Microcosm
        Label: Inner Ocean Records
    • Deeb–Flakes
        Release: Chillhop Essentials Winter 2016
        Label: Chillhop Music
    • Virtual Cat–Hydrangea
        Release: June Cat
        Label: Ikimono Records
    • Flamingosis–Passing By (feat. Birocratic)
        Release: Bright Moments
        Label: Kahuna Style
    • Monster Rally–Island Hopping
        Release: Botanica Dream
        Label: Monster Rally
    • Sundrenched–Deep In the Lab
        Release: The Sundrenched Lofi Guitar Ensemble Vol. 4
        Label: Dust-Tone

    You can also listen at:
    https://www.c895.org/show/cafe-chill/
    https://cafechill.org

    Photo: “A Visitor Looks Into the Largest Tree At Muir Woods”. Credit: Golden Gate National Recreation Area/National Park Service, public domain.

    Have a non-traditional winter celebratory week! 


    #Ambient #Angeldustmite #BlackbirdBelle #C895 #Chill #DanceMusic #Deeb #downtempo #EDM #Flamingosis #Fujii #JussiHalme #KNHC #Lone #Misha #MonsterRally #PublicRadio #Qaett #radio #Ramakhandra #RsrchChmcls #seattle #Shlohmo #Sleepyeyes #Sundrenched #Tmpst #Vanilla #VirtualCat

  40. In the months after Roe fell, their efforts would reach beyond the outlines of that one document.

    A.D.F. lawyers would get involved in the two high-profile Supreme Court cases,
    argued before the justices this spring,
    that could define post-Roe abortion access for American women;

    they focused on🔹 the legality of medication that is the most common method of abortion 🔹
    and on 🔹emergency care for pregnant women who face grave medical complications🔹 in states where abortion is banned.

    But all that was to come.

    Onstage that night, Fitch beamed.

    For so many decades, Roe had seemed indestructible,

    the backdrop to the lives of three generations of American women
    and their families.

    Soon it would be a relic of an earlier time.

    “We’ve got tough times ahead,
    but we’re ready,” Fitch told the audience.

    “This has been certainly a God thing.
    We’ve all been called.
    We’ve all been waiting.”

    Now, she said, they would not stop.

    “Everyone in this room, you’re ready.”

    (15/15)

    #Waggoner #Hawley #Barrett #Stewart #Fitch #Currie #Taylor #Fiedorek #Burke #Dannenfelser #AllianceDefendingFreedom #fedsoc #FederalistSociety #viability #Roberts #Kennedy #Alito #Leonard #Leo #Misha #Tseytlin

  41. And now, amid the applause,
    A.D.F. leaders looked ahead.

    Their ultimate goal was sweeping change across America to preserve the values of conservative Christians.

    A.D.F. was, after all, a “religious ministry,”
    not just a legal network,
    as Kristen Waggoner said in an interview.

    Ending abortion was the first target, but A.D.F. had already begun planning for more.

    According to an internal strategy document dated to May 2021,
    A.D.F. leaders set out to achieve what they called
    “generational wins,”

    victories that,
    like overturning Roe,
    would change the law and the culture of America
    for an entire generation.

    The document, never before reported,
    reveals secret details of the legal decisions A.D.F. hopes to challenge in the coming years.

    A.D.F. lawyers would work to reverse the Supreme Court’s 1990 decision in
    🔸Employment Division v. Smith, 🔸
    to “fully protect the free exercise of religion,”
    the strategy document explained.

    That decision, written by Scalia,
    ruled that religious beliefs did not excuse disobeying laws.

    They would pursue litigation to enforce free-speech rights on college campuses.

    They would push legislation to protect the freedom of association there as well,
    to eventually overturn a decision that Ginsburg wrote in
    🔸Christian Legal Society v. Martinez. 🔸

    The ruling allowed a public university not to recognize a Christian student group that excluded gay students.

    In his dissent, Alito called the decision a “serious setback for freedom of expression.”

    They would target 🔹L.G.B.T.Q. rights and protections 🔹
    and “stop efforts to elevate sexual orientation and gender identity to protected-class status in the law akin to race.”

    They would “work to restore an understanding of marriage, the family and sexuality
    that reflects God’s creative order.”

    And they wanted the court to
    🔹strengthen parental rights over state authority🔹
    by having the court revisit the 2000 case 🔸Troxel v. Granville,🔸
    which allowed the state to override a parent’s wishes in some circumstances.

    A.D.F. would work to pass state legislation, similar to its approach on abortion,
    that would prioritize parental rights in medical decisions for minors who say they are transgender,
    to prevent parents from “being coerced into consenting to life-changing, ill-advised surgeries and procedures in the wake of gender dysphoria.”

    It was an agenda that would inflame their liberal opponents and that not even everyone in the ballroom knew about.

    (An A.D.F. official distanced the organization from the specific cases named in the document,
    saying its legal strategies shift based on precedent and current events.)

    (14/n)

    #Waggoner #Hawley #Barrett #Stewart #Fitch #Currie #Taylor #Fiedorek #Burke #Dannenfelser #AllianceDefendingFreedom #fedsoc #FederalistSociety #viability #Roberts #Kennedy #Alito #Leonard #Leo #Misha #Tseytlin

  42. After Stewart argued the case at the Supreme Court in December 2021,
    leaders of the anti-abortion movement gathered that evening
    at the JW Marriott in Washington
    for an invitation-only dinner banquet
    sponsored by A.D.F.

    Everyone from the network seemed to be there,
    and A.D.F. gave out party favors of small wooden plaques
    depicting a pregnant woman leaning against a Supreme Court column.

    The mood was celebratory even though their ultimate victory wouldn’t come for another six months,
    with the decision in Dobbs v. Jackson that would overturn Roe.

    Marjorie Dannenfelser was in the room.
    As were local activists who pushed abortion bans through their statehouses.

    Authors of the amicus briefs supporting Stewart’s case.
    Becky Currie, who believed she had come up with the idea of the 15-week law in Mississippi.

    Many participants knew only the small part they played,
    not how the whole fit together.

    Currie met Stewart briefly that night for the first time.

    “He couldn’t pick me out of a crowd,” she said.

    Onstage, Lynn Fitch, Scott Stewart and Erin Hawley sat proudly
    as they described how they had gotten to this moment.

    “First of all, to God be the glory,” Fitch began.

    “We all prayed, worked so hard for this day.
    It all came together because everyone here,
    everyone that’s been involved across our country,
    we’re believers,
    and we knew this day would come,” she said.

    “God selected this case. He was ready.
    The justices were ready to hear what we were all going to be talking about.”

    For those listening,
    the people around them in that ballroom
    and all they accomplished represented
    a vision of the kingdom of God
    coming on Earth,
    as Jesus’ prayer taught in the Gospels.

    Their work offered a vision of what a modern Christian empire looked like.

    It did not involve violent crusaders or declaring an official state religion.

    It was not clerics instituting a theocracy.

    The anti-abortion movement had used the existing system to define the Constitution the way it saw fit.

    A right was not being taken away from women,
    the movement argued,
    because it never should have existed in the first place.

    Even Ruth Bader Ginsburg had said Roe,
    rooted in a right to privacy,
    wasn’t built on the strongest legal ground.

    An argument explicitly based on a constitutional right to equal protection would have better protected it from challenges, she argued.

    A.D.F.’s strategy on Dobbs reflected how it believed it could reshape America
    and overtake majority opinion.

    There’s a saying that law is downstream from culture,
    said Greg Scott, a former longtime communications strategist for A.D.F.,
    explaining the idea in an interview that a cause gains popular support first
    and then the law formalizes those beliefs.

    “I actually reject that,” he said.

    “We are in this feedback loop and this ecosystem where frequently that is true.

    But then at other times, the law does drive culture.”

    (13/n)

    #Waggoner #Hawley #Barrett #Stewart #Fitch #Currie #Taylor #Fiedorek #Burke #Dannenfelser #AllianceDefendingFreedom #fedsoc #FederalistSociety #viability #Roberts #Kennedy #Alito #Leonard #Leo #Misha #Tseytlin

  43. Stewart’s thinking reflected the shifts that had overtaken the anti-abortion movement and the conservative legal project
    during the Trump administration.

    For four years, they had gone bigger and bolder than what previously felt possible.

    Courts blocked many of their state abortion bans. But the efforts themselves had further opened the window of possibilities.

    To overturn Roe, conservatives had to directly ask the court to do so.

    A.D.F. might have been skittish about making the request, but Fitch and Stewart were not.

    While the anti-abortion views of the movement’s leaders still represented a distinct minority of the country,
    they had built an elite legal and ideological ecosystem of activists, organizations, lawmakers and pro bono lawyers around their cause.

    Their policy arms churned out legal arguments and medical studies.

    Their lawyers argued their cases, and their judges ruled on them,
    all fostered by the bench that Leo built.

    And their allied lawmakers pushed their agenda in statehouses and Congress.

    Yet despite their overwhelming success, many on the left continued to underestimate them. It was their greatest strength.

    Behind closed doors, Fitch’s team drew up a nine-slide blueprint, marked “Confidential”:
    a 12-month political and public-relations strategy in the run-up to the expected court decision on Dobbs in June 2022.

    “Strategy to maximize impact at SCOTUS,” it began.

    The whole operation was surprisingly low-budget,
    estimated as up to $231,000,
    to be paid out of the attorney general’s office and Fitch’s political fund,
    according to the private document.

    When Stewart filed the new brief for Mississippi that July,
    his argument was a full-scale assault on a precedent that had defined American life for nearly half a century,
    in plain language.

    “Roe and Casey are egregiously wrong,” he wrote.

    “The conclusion that abortion is a constitutional right has no basis in text,
    structure, history,
    or tradition.”

    That same month, Stewart attended a reunion of Thomas’s law clerks hosted at a West Virginia resort by the justice
    — before whom he would soon argue his case.

    If Stewart won, Roe would fall.

    At least 13 states already had trigger bans on the books,
    making them certain to move quickly to ban abortion,
    with very limited exceptions.

    And at least a dozen more states were likely to follow quickly with their own restrictions.

    A victory by Mississippi could make abortion illegal in about half the country.

    (12/n)

    #Waggoner #Hawley #Barrett #Stewart #Fitch #Currie #Taylor #Fiedorek #Burke #Dannenfelser #AllianceDefendingFreedom #fedsoc #FederalistSociety #viability #Roberts #Kennedy #Alito #Leonard #Leo #Misha #Tseytlin

  44. Squeezed around a long table,
    A.D.F. lawyers lined up on one side
    and the Mississippi team on the other.

    This private meeting,
    one kept secret from the press,
    top politicians and even other allies in the anti-abortion coalition,
    would signify a pivotal turning point in the strategy of their movement.

    This account of the meeting is based on interviews with multiple participants and people familiar with the discussion.

    The A.D.F. lawyers outlined their thinking.

    Priority No. 1, they argued, was to get the Supreme Court to
    remove the viability line established in Roe as the limit for when states could ban abortion.

    Removing that limit
    — about 24 weeks
    — would open the door to all kinds of restrictions being upheld by lower courts.

    It would be a huge victory for their cause.

    It was a backdoor way of gutting Roe,
    invalidating the central principle of the original decision,
    without requiring the justices to take the thornier step of overturning 50 years of precedent.

    Stewart disagreed.

    The lawmakers of Mississippi had enacted a law,
    and that law was fundamentally incompatible with Roe, he argued.

    “The people of Mississippi are pro-life,” he told the room,
    according to Erin Hawley.

    “They enacted this law. It is my duty to defend it to the best of my ability, and the right thing to do is to ask the court to overrule Roe.”

    The only effective strategy, Stewart said,
    according to participants,
    was to target the very heart of it all:
    the right to abortion that the court had found via
    💥a right to privacy 💥
    that it decided was protected by the due-process clause of the 14th Amendment of the Constitution in 1973.

    The best argument was that Roe was wrong, he decided.

    Some of the A.D.F. lawyers bristled.

    Stewart’s plan felt risky and aggressive.

    If the court wanted to use this case to overturn Roe, it could,
    the A.D.F. team argued.

    But to ask for that explicitly could be pushing too far too fast,
    even for this new court.

    A defeat would be devastating,
    potentially even going so far as to reaffirm abortion rights in some way
    and create another precedent to fight.

    There was a lot to consider.

    It wasn’t totally clear that they had five votes to fully overturn Roe right now.

    Certainly, it was the best court they had faced in a long time.

    But the 6-3 conservative majority was still new,
    and the country was still reeling from the contentious Supreme Court battles of the Trump era.

    And looming over the conversation was the reality that
    Stewart had never argued a case at the Supreme Court.

    By this point, A.D.F. lawyers had argued and won 12 Supreme Court cases.

    The A.D.F. lawyers’ message was clear:
    The safest path to victory was their plan.

    They should simply ask the court to uphold their 15-week law.

    Fitch’s team was grateful for A.D.F.’s help.
    But to them, this had the feel of a power grab
    — a bunch of Washington lawyers coming down to Jackson to take over once there was a chance to make history.

    This was Fitch’s case.

    She had chosen Stewart, and Stewart was determined.

    Mississippi would forge its own path.

    “Like everything else, you get four attorneys in a room, you’re going to get 10 opinions,”
    Kevin Theriot, an A.D.F. lawyer, said later in an interview,
    adding that he was on the phone for part of the meeting.

    “It’s not that our original strategy went out the window.
    It was just that instead of making
    ‘You should overturn Roe’ the second argument,
    they made it the first argument.”

    (11/n)

    #Waggoner #Hawley #Barrett #Stewart #Fitch #Currie #Taylor #Fiedorek #Burke #Dannenfelser #AllianceDefendingFreedom #fedsoc #FederalistSociety #viability #Roberts #Kennedy #Alito #Leonard #Leo #Misha #Tseytlin

  45. It was not a moment for compromise, Stewart reasoned,
    according to people familiar with his thinking.

    It was a lesson he had learned from Thomas,
    his former boss and mentor,
    who was known to hold the line without deviation.

    He would be steadfast:
    Roe and Casey were wrong and must be reversed.

    Within weeks, in early June 2021,
    A.D.F. lawyers were on flights to Jackson.

    It was a crucial moment for the entire anti-abortion coalition.

    But even after years of pushing for this singular goal,
    the coalition was not a monolith.

    Stewart wanted to openly ask the Supreme Court to
    overturn Roe.

    A.D.F. also wanted Roe overturned, of course
    — its ultimate target was to ban abortion nationwide at conception
    — but it favored a more limited, less risky approach,
    lawyers at the organization recalled in a series of interviews.

    And they saw the Dobbs case as their project.

    Now they just had to make sure Stewart and Fitch didn’t jeopardize the plan that had been laid almost six years earlier with Tseytlin at the Mayflower Hotel.

    The A.D.F. lawyers rode the old mirrored elevators of the Walter Sillers State Office Building in Jackson to the 12th floor
    for a private meeting with Fitch and Stewart.

    This could be the case of a generation, and A.D.F. wasn’t about to cede control.

    A.D.F.’s incoming president,
    Kristen #Waggoner,
    brought a core team of top-notch attorneys and media experts,
    including a new lawyer A.D.F. had hired:
    Erin #Hawley, a graduate of Yale Law School.

    She was married to Senator Josh Hawley of Missouri.

    Overturning Roe was a joint mission for the Hawleys, who met as clerks for Chief Justice Roberts.

    (10/n)

    #Barrett #Stewart #Fitch #Currie #Taylor #Fiedorek #Burke #Dannenfelser #AllianceDefendingFreedom #fedsoc #FederalistSociety #viability #Roberts #Kennedy #Alito #Leonard #Leo #Misha #Tseytlin

  46. Over the past decade and a half, the job of state solicitor general had become a coveted slot for ambitious young lawyers,
    even a path to more prominent posts like judgeships.

    For Stewart, the opportunity was ideal
    — representing a Republican state when there was a Democratic president offered the potential for high-profile conflict.

    And there was the lure of Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health,
    the Mississippi case named for its petitioner,
    Thomas Dobbs
    (whose name was on the case in his capacity as a state health officer),
    which had been appealed up to the Supreme Court.

    Dobbs could be Stewart’s first chance to argue a case before the justices.

    Stewart had clerked for Judge Diarmuid O’Scannlain,
    a pugnacious voice for right-wing judicial thought on the liberal Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit,
    and for Clarence Thomas,
    parlaying his conservative credentials into a post on Trump’s transition team,
    assessing the legality of various potential policies.

    When he got the job in Mississippi, a friend he had worked with at Gibson Dunn,
    a law firm known in Washington as a conservative powerhouse,
    reached out to congratulate him and share advice on becoming a new solicitor general.

    It was Misha Tseytlin.

    Now Fitch and Stewart watched the Supreme Court seem to ignore their case for months.

    And like their opponents, they found the apparent indecision strange.

    Everyone had a theory about why the justices were dragging their feet.

    Maybe they would decide to not hear the case at all.

    The silence broke one morning in May 2021.

    Fitch was on her way to the airport after attending an event hosted by the Republican Attorneys General Association.

    That weekend, the organization held an exclusive gathering at a private island on the secluded coast of southeast Georgia
    nestled between the marsh and the sea.

    There, corporate bigwigs schmoozed with top state law-enforcement leaders,
    people like Fitch,
    who would often determine the fate of their interests in America’s highest courts.

    Now Fitch stared at the text from her chief of staff,
    Michelle Williams,
    trying to absorb the magnitude:
    “We just got cert.”

    The Supreme Court had agreed to hear the case that could strike at Roe.

    The hopes of the conservative movement,
    and the fears of those who supported abortion rights,
    rested with Mississippi.

    Stewart had to decide on a strategy.

    Fitch’s petition for certiorari focused on upholding the Mississippi law
    and mentioned the possibility of overturning Roe only in a footnote:
    “If the Court determines that it cannot reconcile Roe and Casey with other precedents
    or scientific advancements showing a compelling state interest in fetal life far earlier in pregnancy than those cases contemplate,
    the Court should not retain erroneous precedent.”

    Stewart knew that a lot of lawyers would encourage him to continue down that easier path,
    to simply argue that Mississippi’s law should be upheld.

    To not push for the complete overturn of Roe but to chip away
    — as the movement had for so many decades
    — and get the court to undo the viability standard.

    But for Stewart, these circumstances were different from those in the past.

    Trump had pushed their cause from the biggest bully pulpit in the land.

    Conservatives now had a majority on the court that seemed to be on their side.

    (9/n)

    #Barrett #Stewart #Fitch #Currie #Taylor #Fiedorek #Burke #Dannenfelser #AllianceDefendingFreedom #fedsoc #FederalistSociety #viability #Roberts #Kennedy #Alito #Leonard #Leo #Misha #Tseytlin

  47. Trump introduced Amy Coney #Barrett as his nominee in the Rose Garden, in the same place where Bill Clinton introduced Ginsburg in 1993.

    Back then, Dannenfelser was 27 and dreaming of carving out a more powerful place for conservative anti-abortion women in Washington.

    That was half a lifetime ago. Now, at 54, she and those women sat in the Rose Garden watching Barrett,
    a Catholic mother of seven whom Trump had said he had been “saving” to succeed Ginsburg,
    become the avatar of the culture they wanted to usher in for America.

    Barrett was both Christian supermom and high-powered legal scholar,
    elite and outsider,
    a combination of the more secular conservative Federalist Society credentials
    and the beliefs of the emerging Christian legal movement.

    This new iteration of conservative feminism didn’t argue that women’s gains should be rolled back
    or that women should not be professionally ambitious.

    But it wanted those advances not to come at the expense of ideals of motherhood,
    Christian morality
    and the centrality of human life at conception.

    Seven days before the 2020 presidential election,
    Leonard Leo tuned in from his home in Maine to watch his close friend
    Clarence Thomas swear in Barrett to the court.

    Watching her raise her right hand felt like the culmination of the entire project.

    It was, he said in an interview,
    “exhilarating.”

    Trump had become the most successful anti-abortion president America had ever known.

    His administration transformed the judiciary.

    With his speech to the March for Life in 2020
    — the first time a sitting president attended
    — and graphic comments in his 2019 State of the Union address about how abortion providers “execute a baby,”
    he changed political expectations and red lines for Republican presidents.

    What Trump and his Republican allies had done was to change the country
    by leveraging political force to conquer the courts.

    Trump had promised conservative Christians that
    “Christianity will have power.”

    And now that vision was at the center of a Republican Party they had remade.

    Scott #Stewart had never set foot in Mississippi.

    But Donald Trump’s defeat in the 2020 election thrust the young lawyer from the Department of Justice onto the job market,
    and Lynn #Fitch, Mississippi’s attorney general, had reached out.

    She needed a new solicitor general to lead the state’s biggest cases.

    Fitch’s team found Stewart’s name tucked into a pile of résumés from the Republican Attorneys General Association,
    a group that had received more than $13 million from Leo’s network of organizations
    and whose executive director used to work for the Federalist Society.

    (8/n)

    #Currie #Taylor #Fiedorek #Burke #Dannenfelser #AllianceDefendingFreedom #fedsoc #FederalistSociety #viability #Roberts #Kennedy #Alito #Leonard #Leo #Misha #Tseytlin