You want more of this? Don't enforce the law. Clearly, just like our universities, blue state cities do want more of it

Pro-Palestine Protest Shuts Down Grand Central Terminal

On the evening of April 7, 2025, hundreds of pro-Palestine protesters occupied Grand Central Terminal in New York City, demanding a ceasefire in Gaza. The protesters chanted slogans such as 'Let Gaza live' and some scaled walls to hang banners. As a result of the protest, all entrances to the terminal were closed, and the New York Police Department was present at the scene, equipped with zip ties but no clashes were reported.

If this weeds out the worst of them, it'll be the best thing to happen to the law profession since the disbarment of F. Lee Bailey

“Sadly, gentlemen, we have failed to train you to think like lawyers, and your skulls are as full of mush today as when you first arrived. Perhaps you can ask for a refund — inquire of the bursar.”

Recruiting boycotts hit Big Law

By Jake Perez, Editor at LinkedIn News

As Big Law increasingly aims to be on friendlier terms with the White House, it is creating some recruitment challenges, The Wall Street Journal reports. Students at elite colleges who disagree with the law firms’ political stances are withdrawing their applications for summer associate positions, and Georgetown Law even canceled a recruitment event with one firm this week. Other students are moving forward with interviews amid the boycotts but using the opportunity to ask sharp questions about where their potential employer stands on issues.

Lindsay EllisLindsay Ellis • 3rd+3rd+Reporter at The Wall Street JournalReporter at The Wall Street Journal

New from me: Campus recruiting is the newest front in the Trump-induced turmoil at some of the country’s most prominent law firms.

In the days since Paul Weiss, Skadden Arps and other elite firms cut deals with the president to fend off punitive orders, their actions have set off protests and recruiting boycotts among the next wave of top young legal talent. Georgetown Law students canceled a recruiting event this week with Skadden. A group of students and lawyers is circulating a missive on social media and over email, urging students at top schools to refrain from applying to the firms.

"1Ls are staring down six-figure debt, and going to work at one of these highly ranked and big-paying, big-name firms is the dream for a lot of them,” said Caleb Frye, co-president of Georgetown’s energy law group. “On the other hand, we’re not looking to sacrifice our moral values to do so.”

Gotta love the preening, self-congratulatory comments from the law students. Here are two of them:

Sriram (Ram) SridharanSriram (Ram) Sridharan3rd+Economic Justice and Safety Net Policy | J.D. Candidate at Georgetown LawEconomic Justice and Safety Net Policy | J.D. Candidate at Georgetown Law

This is a time for everyone to ask how we can rise to this extraordinary moment. This goes for law students in particular. We represent the next generation of attorneys, civil servants, public leaders, and powerful institutional actors. Rising to this moment, for us, must include a fresh inspection of who we aspire to work for. We bring immense power to the institutions we join. Our choice of employment, therefore, is the greatest piece of leverage we have to send a clear message: *we will not join the ranks of organizations that fail the moral imperative of non-cooperation with those who seek to dismantle democracy and the rule of law*. I am proud to be peers with folks at Georgetown University Law Center, like Caleb Frye (follow him for more on all of this), who are demonstrating that moral clarity, and I implore everyone else to join us.

As law students, we must also respond to the pressures our peers face. For the majority of students going to firms, we must support them with clear decision-making frameworks and heuristics about the relative merits of different firms. … [I] encourage other law students to share with their peers about firms they're avoiding. Social proof that a lot of law students are making different employment choices will help normalize these criteria and build momentum.

Public interest law students, like myself [prime Skadden Arps material, not] are entering the job market when the civil service has been decimated. We must help them with the necessary infrastructure to find promising opportunities in state and local governments, advocacy organizations, and other public interest groups. I am beginning an effort at law school to organize a slate of programming and networking to facilitate these possibilities. ….

If you are a law student headed to OCI, I understand your conundrum. But ask yourself, what names do you want on your resume? How do you want your choices evaluated when we look for allies to fight and rebuild? Attached is a sheet tracking which law firms have caved and which ones have stood up for democracy. Law firms like Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP and Affiliates or Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP were not asked to become altruists or even exhibit uncommon courage. They were simply asked to make the same business calculation that some of their own peers have: standing up to these attacks may just be less damaging to their bottom lines, their reputations, and the talent they attract. These firms concluded that that is not the right business decision. You can now prove them wrong. Take your talents elsewhere.

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And this dolt:

Aidan Bassett • 3rd+3rd+JD Candidate, Georgetown University Law CenterJD Candidate, Georgetown University Law Center1w • Edited • 1 week ago

“I spoke with Law360 today about the imperative for law firms to fight to preserve the rule of law. This morning, the Georgetown Energy Law Group (GELG) took a principled stand to withdraw from an exclusive recruiting event with Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP and Affiliates in response to its preemptive cooperation with the Trump administration's lawless attacks on major law firms.

…. As a member of Law Students for Climate Accountability 's National Student Leadership Committee for the past two years, I have worked alongside a movement of my peers to remind our classmates that, for most students fortunate enough to attend elite law schools, employment is a moral choice. Firms paying $200,000+ starting salaries and representing the largest corporations in the world are not neutral actors. They are movers and shakers.

”When the rule of law is in danger, where you work makes a statement about what you value. Law students are an influential class. After all, we embody the future of the legal system. I hope students and firms choose to show the world that America's lawyers are a cornerstone of its civil society — and the fiercest advocates for the democratic rule of law.”

Sales figures for March and the first quarter reported

MARCH 2025:

Single-Family Home Sales 

  • There were 19 single-family residential closings reported across all areas of Greenwich during the month of March 2025. This was a decrease, compared to March 2024 when there were 32 closings. 

    THIS ONE CAUGHT MY EYE:

  • The Median Sale Price for a single-family home increased 65.69% to 4,204,500 from the median sales price in March 2024, which was $2,537,500 

  • The average Days On Market (DOM) for residential homes was 149 days; which was a 119.12% increase from 68 days in March 2024.

  • There were 78 new single-family listings brought to the market in March 2025, which is a 21.88% increase in New Listings when compared to March 2024 when there were 64. 

  • At month-end, Active single-family inventory totaled 135 units, which is a 11.2% decrease from March 2024 when there were 152 units available.

Condominium and Co-op Sales

  • There were 11 condo/co-op residential closings reported across all areas of Greenwich during the month of March 2025. This was a decrease, compared to March 2024 when there were 13 closings. 

  • The Median Sale Price for a condo/co-op increased 112.77% to $1,500,000 from the median sales price in March 2024, which was $705,000. 

  • The average Days On Market (DOM) for condo/co-op residential homes was 63, which was a 28.57% increase from 49 days in March 2024. 

  • There were 16 new condo/co-op units brought to the market in March 2025, which is a decrease of 11.11% compared to March 2024 when there were 18. 

  • At month-end, Active condo/co-op inventory totaled 28 units, which remains the same from March 2024 when there were 28 units available. 

FIRST QUARTER:

  • There were 74 single-family residential closings reported during this period according to figures provided by The Greenwich Multiple Listing Service, Inc., the multiple listing service used by REALTORS® in the Greenwich area. 

  • The number of single-family residential closings decreased compared to Q1 2024 when there were 77 closings. 

  • The median sale price for a single-family home increased to $3,853,000 from the median sales price in Q1 2024, which was $3,051,922. 

  • The average days on the market (DOM) for residential homes was 23 days; which was an increase from 16 days in Q1 2024.

  • There were 31 condo/co-op residential closings reported during this time period; which was a decrease from Q1 2024 when there were 39 closings. 

  • The median sale price for a condo/co-op increased to $1,130,000 from the median sales price in Q1 2024, which was $810,000. 

  • The average days on the market (DOM) for condo/co-op residential homes was 24; which was a decrease from 29 days in Q1 2024.

Isn't this the same woman who claims she can't afford to pay off her student loan debt?

AOC flies first-class to Bernie Sanders’ ‘Fight Oligarchy’ rally as critics pan lefty pol for battling inequality one ‘mimosa at a time’

Socialist Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was photographed flying first-class to a Bernie Sanders event last month — with critics saying it shows how she battles inequality one “mimosa at a time.”

An incredulous passenger snapped AOC getting comfy in the roomy first-class cabin of JetBlue Flt. 511 on March 19 that departed from JFK Airport in Queens for Las Vegas, where she spoke at a Sanders rally titled “Fighting Oligarchy.”

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is pictured flying first class on a Jet Blue flight for a joint event with Bernie Sanders.Obtained by NY Post

The next day, the equality-spouting darling of the far left headlined “Fighting Oligarchy” rallies along with her socialist comrade, Sen. Sanders of Vermont, in North Vegas and at Arizona State University in Tempe.

“Nothing says, ‘Power to the people’ like ignoring voters looking to say hello and reclining in first class while tweeting about income inequality,'” the flier who took the photo told The Post — claiming that AOC did not respond to friendly comments once she sat down.

China is asshole* (Updated)

Seen on InstaPundit:

BAD DOGGIE: Remote Access Backdoor Discovered in Chinese Robot Dog Unitree Go1.

The discovery of the backdoor was made by cybersecurity specialists Andreas Makris (aka Bin4ry) and Kevin Finisterre (aka d0tslash), who published their findings in a detailed technical report late last week. The duo reverse-engineered firmware and conducted a hands-on analysis of the Unitree Go1 robot dog, revealing that each device ships with a preconfigured tunnel client that initiates a connection to CloudSail — a remote access platform developed by Zhexi Technology, based in China.

The researchers demonstrated that upon gaining access to the CloudSail API, which they did using a recovered API key, they could:

• List all connected devices and their IP addresses
• Establish remote tunnels to those devices
• Access the robot dog’s web interface with no authentication
• Use the robot’s cameras for live surveillance
• Log in via SSH using default credentials (pi/123)
• Move laterally within internal networks to which the robot is connected

Makris and Finisterre identified a total of 1,919 unique Unitree Go1 units that had connected to the CloudSail network. While most connections originated from Chinese IP addresses, a significant number were traced to academic and corporate networks abroad. Notable institutions included MIT, Princeton, Carnegie Mellon, and the University of Waterloo, among others. The researchers even observed some units connecting via Starlink, suggesting use in mobile or remote environments.

Exit quote: “Perhaps most concerning is the implication of deliberate design. The tunnel is not merely an overlooked debug utility; it appears fully integrated into the boot process and enabled by default.”

Robot dogs are just the tip of the Communist Chinese surveillance (or worse) iceberg.

*Headline explained:

“Donald Trump, don’t trust China. China is asshole!”

UPDATE: “Reader Up North” has sent this along — “The Family Guy” was onto this scam at least two years ago.

Normalizing deviant behavior

It began heating up during the summer of love 2020

Here’s the latest on this phenomenon:

Online fundraiser for Texas track meet stabbing suspect nears $150K

And I’ve yet to hear a liberal actually denounce the firebombings and assaults on Tesla owners without inserting the “but” that negates everything they’ve just said, as in “I deplore violence, and condemn it, but …”

David Strom has his own observations on all this:

55% of Leftists Say Assassinations At Least 'Somewhat' Justified

I've written a number of pieces about how the left has embraced violence, arguing that there is nothing fringe about the riots, assaults, vandalism, and even murder that has been sweeping our country. 

During the George Floyd riots, we saw every Democrat politician in the country literally kneeling in celebration of the riots, egging them on, musing about how the violence was justified, calling the takeover of our cities the "summer of love," and attacking Republicans for not embracing the "mostly peaceful" burning down of our cities. 

Biden supporters poured millions into the Lincoln Project even after Rick Wilson went on TV to call on people to "put a bullet" into Trump, and there were signs emblazoned with 86-47 (kill Trump) all over the protests this weekend. Luigi Mangione merchandise flew off the shelves after his murder of Thompson, and his legal team of the highest-powered lawyers in the country has raised almost a million dollars to fund his defense

The modern left began its current incarnation during the French Revolution, which spawned the Terror, and a popular leftist magazine often quoted is called Jacobin--referring to the French leftists who gave us the Terror. 

When Elon Musk bought Twitter, there was a mass movement among the leftists of Twitter to create their own social media company based on the claim that Twitter had become right-wing--despite actual surveys showing that Twitter was the most ideologically diverse and balanced social media platform, divided evenly between Democrats and Republicans. 

Bluesky, which claims to be filled with compassionate leftists, is chock full of calls to violence and assassination, which appears to be the comfortable spot for many "mainstream" journalists and commentators. 

Interestingly, the report finds liberal social media platform BlueSky “plays a significant and predictive role in amplifying radical ideation.” BlueSky has seen its new user numbers surge since November’s election, according to the leftist publication The Guardian. Curiously, the “great X-odus” has been driven by liberals “seeking to escape Elon Musk’s X amid warnings from anti-hate speech campaign groups and the EU about misinformation and extremism on the platform,” The Guardian asserts. 

NCRI also found that users are increasingly tying the “memification” of Mangione with calls for political violence against Trump, Musk and others, “reflecting the growing cyber-social presence of assassination culture.” Mangione supporters have been using a meme of the Luigi character from the Super Mario Brothers video game/movie franchise as a symbol of political violence. Some of the threats echo the “Deny, Defend, Depose” mantra inscribed by Mangione on the shell casing that killed Brian Thompson, according to the report.  

Have you once heard about an EU campaign to shut down BlueSky as happens regularly when talking about X? Talk of extradition of BlueSky liberals? 

No? Well, there is a reason: liberals live in a bubble where such language and emotional outbursts are seen as normal. When an ordinary person "misgenders" a trans person, we hear stark warnings about "genocide." When a liberal says that Luigi Mangione had a good point it is seen as normal discourse. 

And then, of course, we have our poor little rich girl from Greenwich chiming in:

TayTay’s parents, the ones who paid to send her off to Swiss finishing school, belong in the same economic strat that Brian Thompson did; would she also cheer their murders? The Lorenz holiday get-togethers must be cautious affairs.

As the Democrats and their media branch scurry to erase the past five years, a reminder.