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    A weird new app lets San Francisco residents monitor local bars via live video feed to see whatā€™s happening there and to check how busy the venues are.

    2Nite, which launched earlier this year, uses a network of cameras at various Bay Area establishments to provide remote insights into whatā€™s happening at those locations.

    In fact, some local bar patrons have predictably been a bit perturbed (creeped out, even) by an app that remotely monitors them and streams their drunken revelry to an unknown amount of strangers on the internet.

    ā€œYou should be able to let loose in a bar where Big Brother isnā€™t watching you,ā€ a young woman told the Standard when asked about the app.

    Lucas Harris, the co-founder of 2Nite, has said that businesses that partner with the app are in control of the cameras and that the feeds are mainly meant to ā€œoffer a glimpse of live shows at bars, clubs, and other event venues,ā€ the Standard writes.

    Harris and his co-founder, Francesco Bini, also told the outlet they had introduced live stream blurring to anonymize the feeds and keep individual partygoers from being identified.


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    HENIN-BEAUMONT, France (AP) ā€” In the former mining town at the heart of French far-right leader Marine Le Penā€™s political strategy, her partyā€™s electoral success Sunday came as no surprise to hundreds of supporters who gathered to see her victory speech.

    Le Pen implanted herself in the northern town of Henin-Beaumont in the early 2000s, hoping to win over disenchanted voters feeling left behind by the new economy and growing tired of decades of Socialist local governance.

    Overall, her National Rally and its allies won a third of the nationwide vote, official results showed, ahead of leftist coalition New Popular Front and President Emmanuel Macronā€™s centrist party.

    Although France has some of the highest standards of living in the world, lower unemployment than itā€™s had in decades and a relatively low crime rate compared to its peers, discontent has simmered in some parts in the post-industrial era.

    Her father, Jean-Marie Le Pen, ran a fringe political party, which too often relied on antisemitism and racism to provoke and draw attention, according to Stanford University professor Cecile Alduy.

    Briois seems to have set aside some of his most extreme projects, such as building a coalition of mayors who are against migrants or a decree he passed to ban begging in the town center that critics said unfairly targeted the Roma population.


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    Manhattan prosecutors said Tuesday they would not oppose Donald Trumpā€™s request to delay the sentencing in his hush money trial as he seeks to have the conviction overturned following a Supreme Court ruling that granted broad immunity protections to presidents.

    If granted by Judge Juan M. Merchan, the delay would mean that Trump wonā€™t learn his sentence until after he is formally nominated at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, which starts July 15, leaving open the possibility that he could be ordered to jail during a critical stretch of his campaign.

    The letter came one day after Trumpā€™s attorney requested the judge delay the sentencing as he weighs the high courtā€™s ruling and how it could influence the New York case.

    In their filing, defense attorneys argued that Manhattan prosecutors had placed ā€œhighly prejudicial emphasis on official-acts evidence,ā€ including Trumpā€™s social media posts and witness testimony about Oval Office meetings.

    Trump was convicted May 30 on 34 counts of falsifying business records arising from what prosecutors said was an attempt to cover up a $130,000 hush money payment to porn actor Stormy Daniels just before the 2016 presidential election.

    Prosecutors said the Daniels payment was part of a broader scheme to buy the silence of people who might have gone public during the campaign with embarrassing stories alleging he had extramarital sex.


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    Mr. Trump, using his account on Truth Social on Sunday, promoted two posts from other users of the site that called for the jailing of his perceived political enemies.

    One post that he circulated on Sunday singled out Liz Cheney, the former Wyoming congresswoman who is a Republican critic of Mr. Trumpā€™s, and called for her to be prosecuted by a type of military court reserved for enemy combatants and war criminals.

    A separate post included photos of 15 former and current elected officials that said, in all-capital letters, ā€œthey should be going to jail on Monday not Steve Bannon!ā€ Those officials included Mr. Biden, Ms. Harris, Mr. Pence, Mr. Schumer and Mr. McConnell ā€” the top leaders in the Senate ā€” and Representative Nancy Pelosi, the former House speaker.

    The list in the second post also had members of the House committee that investigated the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol, including Ms. Cheney and the former Illinois congressman Adam Kinzinger, another Republican, and the Democratic Representatives Adam Schiff, Jamie Raskin, Pete Aguilar, Zoe Lofgren and Bennie Thompson, who chaired the committee.

    The Biden campaign denounced the posts in a statement, saying that Mr. Trump ā€œis doubling down on threats to our democracy,ā€ adding that ā€œthe Supreme Court has now paved the way for him to do exactly what he is saying he will if he wins.ā€

    Ms. Cheney responded with her own social media post on Sunday evening, saying ā€œDonald ā€” This is the type of thing that demonstrates yet again that you are not a stable adult ā€” and are not fit for office.ā€


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    Manhattan prosecutors on Tuesday agreed with Donald J. Trumpā€™s request to postpone his criminal sentencing so that the judge overseeing the case could weigh whether a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling might imperil his conviction, new court filings show.

    Mr. Trump, who was convicted of 34 felony counts of falsifying business records related to his cover-up of a sex scandal during his 2016 presidential campaign, was scheduled to be sentenced on July 11.

    On Monday, the Supreme Court granted Mr. Trump broad immunity from prosecution for official actions taken as president, dealing a major setback to his federal criminal case in Washington, where he is accused of plotting to overturn his 2020 election loss.

    In a letter to the judge who presided over the trial, Juan M. Merchan, Mr. Trumpā€™s lawyers argued that the conviction should be set aside.

    ā€œAlthough we believe defendantā€™s arguments to be without merit, we do not oppose his request for leave to file and his putative request to adjourn sentencing pending determination of his motion,ā€ wrote Joshua Steinglass, one of the assistant district attorneys who tried the case against the former president.

    Mr. Trumpā€™s lawyers proposed filing their court papers on July 10, and the district attorneyā€™s office said it would respond two weeks later.


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    In 1977, nearly three years after leaving office in disgrace, President Richard Nixon gave a series of interviews to David Frost, a British journalist.

    ā€œSuch an inquiry would risk exposing even the most obvious instances of official conduct to judicial examination on the mere allegation of improper purpose, thereby intruding on the Article II interests that immunity seeks to protest.ā€ In other words, the why of a presidentā€™s actions cannot be held as evidence against him, even if theyā€™re plainly illegitimate.

    Turning to Trumpā€™s attempt to pressure Mike Pence into delaying certification of the Electoral College, Roberts says that this too was an official act.

    But more troubling than the courtā€™s interference in the democratic process are the disturbing implications of the majorityā€™s decision, which undermines the foundations of republican government at the same time that it purports to be a strike in defense of the constitutional order.

    ā€œThe court,ā€ Sotomayor writes, ā€œeffectively creates a law-free zone around the president, upsetting the status quo that has existed since the founding.ā€ When he uses his official powers in any way, she continues, ā€œhe now will be insulated from criminal prosecution.

    In their relentless drive to protect a Republican president and secure his power for a future administration, the conservative majority has issued a fundamentally anti-republican opinion.


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    According to a statement from the company, the rocket was not sufficiently clamped down and blasted off from the test stand ā€œdue to a structural failure.ā€

    Video of the accidental ascent showed the rocket rising several hundred meters into the sky before it crashed explosively into a mountain 1.5 km away from the test site.

    The statement from Space Pioneer sought to downplay the incident, saying it had implemented safety measures before the test, and there were no casualties as a result of the accident.

    Located in the Henan province in eastern China, alongside the Yellow River, Gongyi has a population of about 800,000 people.

    Typically, during a static fire test, the mass of propellant on board a vehicle combined with strong clamps hold a rocket down.

    This was a notable achievement, but the rocketā€™s engines were provided by a Chinese state-operated firm, the Academy of Aerospace Liquid Propulsion Technology, rather than the private company.


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    A couple of months ago, I was sitting in the audience at a tech conference in San Fransisco watching Bloombergā€™s Emily Chang interview Reid Hoffman.

    Not only had Microsoft (where Hoffman is a board member) hired most of Inflectionā€™s employees ā€” it also licensed the startupā€™s technology in a way that seemed designed to make its investors whole.

    Last Friday, Amazon announced that it is hiring most of the team behind Adept, another would-be OpenAI competitor that raised about $400 million from top-tier investors to build, in the words of CEO David Luan, ā€œa new type of giant model that turns natural language into actions on your machine.ā€

    In an internal memo published by GeekWireā€™s Taylor Soper, SVP Rohit Prasad said that, like Microsoft with Inflection, Amazon will also be licensing Adeptā€™s technology to ā€œaccelerate our roadmap for building digital agents that can automate software workflows.ā€

    Adeptā€™s corporate blog post about the news suggests it was running out of money: ā€œContinuing with Adeptā€™s initial plan of building both useful general intelligence and an enterprise agent product wouldā€™ve required spending significant attention on fundraising for our foundation models, rather than bringing to life our agent vision.ā€ Recent reports say the company has been looking to sell itself.

    Reid Hoffman, meanwhile, should probably be congratulated for more than just an accurate prediction about the future of these deals ā€”Ā one of Adeptā€™s earliest investors was none other than his venture capital firm, Greylock.


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    Silvergate said it had an effective anti-money laundering (AML) program tailored specifically to crypto but actually didnā€™t adequately monitor ā€œapproximately $1 trillionā€ in transactions, the complaint says.

    Days after the crypto exchange declared bankruptcy, the bank run that would ultimately kill Silvergate had begun.

    Lane, aware of social media chatter about Silvergate, asked the bank to review its relationship with FTX.

    He denies any wrongdoing and intends to challenge the SECā€™s claims in court,ā€ said Lurie, who was also directly quoted in a statement Katz said was his.

    At the heart of the SECā€™s allegations is the network Silvergate ran to allow crypto customers to transact at all hours, called SEN.

    Though Silvergate said SEN was safe, the SEC says the network wasnā€™t being automatically monitored for suspicious transactions for ā€œat least 15 months prior to November 2022.ā€


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    Hackers could have added malicious code compromising the security of millions or billions of people who installed them, researchers said Monday.

    The vulnerabilities, which were fixed last October, resided in a ā€œtrunkā€ server used to manage CocoaPods, a repository for open source Swift and Objective-C projects that roughly 3 million macOS and iOS apps depend on.

    ā€œInjecting code into these applications could enable attackers to access this information for almost any malicious purpose imaginableā€”ransomware, fraud, blackmail, corporate espionageā€¦ In the process, it could expose companies to major legal liabilities and reputational risk.ā€

    The three vulnerabilities EVA discovered stem from an insecure verification email mechanism used to authenticate developers of individual pods.

    This vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2024-38367, resided in the session_controller class of the trunk server source code, which handles the session validation URL.

    The trunk server relies on RFC822 formalized in 1982 to verify the uniqueness of registered developer email addresses and check if they follow the correct format.


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    The results, described in a memo by campaign pollster Geoff Garin of Hart Research, were circulated with the intent of calming Democrats, who fear that Bidenā€™s stumbles could undermine his candidacy.

    The campaign is hoping to head off any high-profile defections in the aftermath of a performance where the president often stumbled verbally and appeared to lose his train of thought.

    Garin said the weekend online poll showed that Trump holds a narrow lead in a head-to-head contest, similar to the one he held in a survey conducted in May.

    But large majorities of those voters continue to support him in trial heats, and Garin said they responded favorably when shown a video of Bidenā€™s more energetic performance on the trail Friday in North Carolina, which the campaign has used in a television ad.

    Bidenā€™s team had pushed for the debate as an early opportunity to show the presidentā€™s command of the job, but that strategy backfired given a performance where his speech often meandered or trailed off.

    The Biden campaign poll of 1,805 registered voters was conducted Saturday and Sunday in seven battleground states ā€” Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, North Carolina, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.


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    The Democrat from New York wrote that the court has become ā€œconsumed by a corruption crisis beyond its controlā€ and that itā€™s ā€œup to Congress to defend our nation from this authoritarian capture.ā€

    The Supreme Court has become consumed by a corruption crisis beyond its control.Todayā€™s ruling represents an assault on American democracy.

    It is up to Congress to defend our nation from this authoritarian capture.I intend on filing articles of impeachment upon our return.

    In a statement after the ruling, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries said that Democrats would ā€œengage in aggressive oversight and legislative activity with respect to the Supreme Court to ensure that the extreme, far-right justices in the majority are brought into compliance with the Constitution.ā€

    But the act of filing impeachment articles represents a significant escalation in Democratsā€™ efforts to exercise greater oversight over the high court, which has faced numerous ethics scandals in recent years while issuing a spate of conservative opinions that have upended decades of precedent, including the overturning of Roe v. Wade in 2022.

    The last (and only) time a Supreme Court Justice has been impeached was 220 years ago, when Samuel Chase survived an effort to remove him in 1804 over his handling of two politically sensitive trials.


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    It is hoped the project will revitalise a corner of the US whose glory days seemed over.And itā€™s due in no small part to someone many of the residents of this Republican district would rather not credit - Joe Biden.The presidentā€™s landmark 2022 Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) ā€“ his signature green legislation - offered hundreds of billions of dollars in tax incentives, credits and loans to stimulate American manufacturing in clean energy.

    The IRA is in Donald Trumpā€™s sights.If Republican lawmakers win big in the Congressional elections that are also taking place on 5 November, then portions of President Bidenā€™s signature climate law could be repealed, threatening a clean energy boom happening in their communities across the US.I sat down for coffee with Kasey Carpenter, Daltonā€™s Republican member in the Georgia House of Representatives.

    We met at Oakwood CafƩ, the bustling diner he owns along with a string of other local businesses, including a pizza joint and a boutique hotel.Mr Carpenter downplayed the potential impact on Qcells of manufacturing tax credits being rolled back.

    The predicted figure for the US is $315bn.US Trade Representative Katherine Tai said last year that she hoped the USā€™s increased spending on renewable energy would help address the ā€œsignificant distortionā€ in the global economy caused by China.

    The aim is also to deny China any more of an opening into the US renewables market.And these massive green investments are being channelled by the Biden White House, very purposefully, into so-called red states ā€“ those that usually vote Republican.

    The hope is to create a manufacturing revival before Novemberā€™s presidential election.For those who work in the Qcellsā€™ factory, the opportunity has been life-changing.Robots patrol the shop floor where solar cells are being packaged into panels.


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    The Supreme Court ruled that presidents are ā€œabsolutelyā€ immune from criminal prosecution when their actions involve allegedly official acts while they were in office.

    In his majority decision, Chief Justice John Roberts remanded the case to the lower courts, which now have to determine whether Trumpā€™s conduct was official or unofficial.

    A grand jury approved an indictment against Trump in August for charges including conspiracy to defraud the US and obstructing an official proceeding.

    Trump faces a series of legal challenges across the country both at the state and federal levels.

    Most recently, he was convicted on 34 counts of falsifying business records in New York in a trial over hush money payments, including payments made to porn actor Stormy Daniels to suppress a story about her and Trump having sex.

    That means ā€” unlike in the state case ā€” that if Trump were convicted but elected president, he could potentially pardon himself.


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    The European Commission writes in a preliminary ruling that the ā€œpay or consentā€ advertising model that launched last year for Facebook and Instagram users runs afoul of Article 5(2) of the DMA by not giving users a third option that uses less data for ad targeting but is still free to use.

    Regulators found in their investigation that Meta gives users a ā€œbinary choiceā€ that forces them to either choose to pay a monthly subscription fee to get the ad-free version of Facebook and Instagram or consent to the ad-supported version.

    Where Meta runs afoul of its rules, it says, is by not letting users opt for a free version that ā€œuses less of their personal data but is otherwise equivalent to the ā€˜personalised adsā€™ based serviceā€ and by not allowing them to ā€œexercise their right to freely consent to the combination of their personal data.ā€

    ā€œOur preliminary view is that Metaā€™s advertising model fails to comply with the Digital Markets Act,ā€ wrote Margrethe Vestager, who leads the regionā€™s competition policy.

    ā€œSubscription for no ads follows the direction of the highest court in Europe and complies with the DMA,ā€ Meta spokesperson Matthew Pollard toldĀ The VergeĀ in an email.

    The commission asserted last week that Appleā€™s App Store ā€œsteeringā€ policies donā€™t allow sufficient competition.


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    Juneā€™s migrant apprehension tally was also the fourth consecutive monthly drop, continuing an unexpected downward trend in illegal border crossings that started in the early spring.

    Migrant crossings dropped across border regions, including in remote and rugged stretches of Arizona and California that had become the busiest sectors for illegal entries.

    The sustained decrease in unauthorized border entries has also occurred against the backdrop of a months-long campaign by Mexican officials to slow U.S.-bound migration by carrying out more deportations to southern Mexico and preventing migrants from boarding trains and buses.

    The aggressive operation began after a meeting between top American and Mexican officials in December, when migrant apprehensions at the U.S. border reached a quarter of a million, a record.

    U.S. border officials have continued to process and admit roughly 1,500 migrants each day at these legal entry points, using a smartphone app known as CBP One to coordinate their arrivals.

    While itā€™s unclear whether it will continue in the coming months, the migration lull is a political reprieve for Mr. Biden ahead of his presidential contest in November with former President Donald Trump, who has again made a immigration a pillar to his White House bid.


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    Bannon has claimed that conversations he had with the president that day should be protected under executive privilege.But last week the Supreme Court ruled he could not delay his sentence until after the appeal was heard, and now Bannon will have to face his four-month sentence.ā€œIā€™ve served my country now for the last 10 or so years focusing on this,ā€ he said in an interview, referring to politics and the Make America Great Again (Maga) movement.

    Bannonā€™s actual ā€œwar roomā€ is in the basement of an elegant Capitol Hill town house, just a stoneā€™s throw from the US Supreme Court.Every surface is piled high with hardback books on politics, finance and conspiracy theories.

    Stacked on the mantlepiece, among assorted religious iconography, is a printed quote that Bannon - who sees himself as a shepherd of the Maga populist agenda - coined: ā€œThere are NO conspiracies but there are NO coincidences.ā€The huge handbook of ā€œProject 2025ā€ is positioned in a place of pride in the room.

    The 900-page tome put together by the Heritage Foundation - a conservative think tank - contains detailed plans for how a second Trump administration will transform the American government and the power of the executive branch.We were surrounded by the lights, cameras and microphones that Bannon uses to broadcast for four hours every weekday when he told me he and his show have played a major part in empowering and mobilising thousands of Trump-supporting activists, who he called ā€œstreet fightersā€.Though he will not be able to lead them from prison, he said that this ā€œMaga armyā€ that ā€œcanā€™t and wonā€™t stop until final victoryā€ will easily continue on its mission.After all, he said, the populist Maga movement is greater than him - and even Donald Trump.

    These supporters - including poll watchers and lawyers - would challenge ballots they donā€™t believe should be awarded to Joe Biden, he said.Mr Teitelbaum, however, doubted that Bannonā€™s own audience was ā€œorganised enough to be deployable in the way he describesā€.

    He said he was sure that on ā€œday oneā€ Trump would seal the border to ā€œstop the invasionā€, and then start the ā€œmass deportation of 10 to 15 million illegal alien invadersā€.The former president would turn to the economy after that, he said, and retain the tax cuts from his first term that have largely benefited wealthy individuals and corporations.


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    Mere hours after the Supreme Court sharply curbed the power of federal agencies, conservatives and corporate lobbyists began plotting how to harness the favorable ruling in a redoubled quest to whittle down climate, finance, health, labor and technology regulations in Washington.

    The early strategizing underscored the magnitude of the justicesā€™ landmark decision, which rattled the nationā€™s capital and now appears poised to touch off years of lawsuits that could redefine the U.S. governmentā€™s role in modern American life.

    They had encouraged the Supreme Court over the past year to dismantle the precedent in a flood of legal filings, then rejoiced when the nationā€™s highest judicial panel sided with them this week ā€” paving the way for industry to commence a renewed assault against the power and reach of the executive branch.

    Earlier in the week, the courtā€™s conservatives also issued rulings that weakened federal climate regulations and made it harder for agencies including the Securities and Exchange Commission to bring enforcement actions, drawing further celebration from the industries facing such scrutiny.

    joined other GOP leaders in pledging that the chamberā€™s committees would soon be ā€œconducting oversight to ensure agencies follow the Courtā€™s ruling and no longer engage in excessive interpretive license in administering statutes under their jurisdiction.ā€

    Before the Supreme Court ruling, Johnson and other Republicans formally submitted a legal brief encouraging the justices to invalidate the precedent set in Chevron v. Natural Resources Defense Council, arguing last July that federal agencies should ā€œpossess only those powers given to them by Congress.ā€ On Friday, some GOP lawmakers even circulated a menu of Biden-era policies they hoped to scrutinize, including the administrationā€™s work on ā€œenergy and agricultural productionā€ as well as Title IX, an anti-gender-discrimination law that the Department of Education recently expanded to protect transgender students.


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    The $3 trillion company intends to mass-produce revamped earbuds with built-in infrared cameras by 2026, according to a new report from analyst and longtime Apple insider Ming-Chi Kuo.

    The cameras could help Apple shore up its current and future augmented-reality headsets with enhanced spatial audio features, the analyst wrote.

    Citing a supply-chain survey, Kuo indicated that pairing these enhanced buds with Vision Pro goggles could make Appleā€™s spatial-computing experience more lifelike.

    For folks not interested in dropping thousands on an Apple headset, the IR cameras could offer other perks, including bringing ā€œin-airā€ gestures to AirPods, per Kuo.

    The analystā€™s report follows an earlier story from Bloombergā€™s Mark Gurman, which noted that Apple was looking into the idea of camera-powered AirPods.

    After turning its minimalistic white buds into status symbol in the iPod era, Apple has gradually made them smarter over the years, adding features such as wireless connectivity, noise cancellation, head tracking, touch controls and voice commands.


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    And the storm of white-hot criticism that rained down on his head from friends and foes alike after the 2024 electionā€™s embarrassing and disastrous first presidential TV debate with Donald Trump was blistering.

    The other is that Trump, wholly lacking in principle and propriety, is a hate-spewing ethical vacuum who will stop at nothing to get elected ā€“ and, if allowed back into the Oval Office, will launch a reign of revenge.

    For real-time as opposed to prime-time insight into the Trump menace, consider the testimony of John Kelly, his longest-serving White House chief of staff ā€“ a man who watched him up close daily.

    They include deportations of millions of undocumented migrants, a sweeping, global trade war-triggering 10%Ā tax on imports, unlimited oil drilling, the abandonment of Ukraine to Russia and the evisceration of Nato.

    The debate not only highlighted Trumpā€™s unchanged, unhinged behaviour, it also underscored fundamental constitutional problems that have enabled this lowlife to move within touching distance of the worldā€™s most powerful job once more.

    Thanks to the anachronistic electoral college, unbalanced bodies such as the Senate (where each of the 50 states has two representatives regardless of population size) and lifetime appointments of federal judges and supreme court justices, political minorities wield disproportionate power.


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