From Scott Walter <[email protected]>
Subject who's funding the Left's Court-packing agenda?
Date August 2, 2022 5:00 PM
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
John, I'm excited to share the latest from CRC with you:How powerful are California's public-sector labor unions? ([link removed]

For organized labor, few states have been more fertile for growth than California. A strong, long-standing Progressive tradition and governments historically favorable to unionization across economic sectors have made the state golden for a labor movement. CRC's Michael Watson investigates why California has the seventh-highest rate of union membership among the states here ([link removed] funding the Left's Court-packing agenda? ([link removed]
House Democrats unveiled their latest effort to pack the Supreme Court at an event hosted by "dark money." Central to this effort is Take Back the Court and its sister action fund. Where the funding came from is not quite clear, but Jennifer Pritzker of the Chicago billionaire Pritzkers is a likely source. CRC's Hayden Ludwig exposes the scheme here ([link removed] would you nominate for a political Razzie Award? ([link removed]

Recently, numerous left-wing U.S. representatives--including Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) and Ilhan Omar (D-MN)--blocked traffic near the U.S. Capitol as part of a "stunning and brave" pro-abortion protest. The street theater might almost have been believable if Reps. Ocasio-Cortez and Omar had remembered not to break faux-handcuffed poses to wave and make Black Panther–style fist salutes. CRC's Michael Watson critiques their acting here ([link removed]
Which laws are left-wing DAs refusing to enforce? ([link removed]

After the Supreme Court released its decision in Dobbs, "dark money" group Fair and Just Prosecution released a statement signed by prosecutors around the country who said they would refuse to enforce any state laws that ban or criminalize. Left-wing DAs are trying to excuse their inaction as prosecutorial discretion, but it looks more like a grab for legislative (and judicial) power. CRC intern Jonathan McGee warns of the dangers here ([link removed]
Was the National Lawyers Guild always radical left? ([link removed]

Since its founding in 1936 or 1937, the Guild has consistently been identified with radical-left groups and political orientations. During the 1960s and 1970s, some of its members were affiliated with extremist groups like the Weather Underground. Today, the National Lawyers Guild is best known for the legal support and training that it provides to left-wing demonstrators, including the Black Lives Matter movement and Antifa. Explore the guild's colorful history here ([link removed]

See also:History rhymes: Congress investigated politicized philanthropy ([link removed] a half century ago.Opposition to taxpayer subsidies ([link removed] for foundations
A liberal commentator ([link removed] discovers social justice unionism.The latest update ([link removed] on "Zuck buck" bansBook review ([link removed] of Fossil Future
Featured Video
Pierre Omidyar, the Next George Soros

Pierre Omidyar is the founder of the multinational e-commerce corporation eBay, a philanthropist, and a financier of left-wing organizations, including investigative journalism projects. Omidyar is a funder of left-wing politics, including the NeverTrump PAC, a group opposed to 2016 Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump. Omidyar is a also donor to the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee and Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee.

Omidyar has also founded a network of nonprofits, including the Democracy Fund, the Democracy Fund Voice, and Omidyar Network Fund, which are politically active. Through them, he has given $213 million to various causes and organizations, including the Open Society Foundations, the Tides Foundation, the Center for Public Integrity, and the Center for Responsive Politics.

Watch the entire 4-minute video here ([link removed]

InfluenceWatch Podcast 229
Agency with Ian Rowe
In this episode ([link removed] We've heard a great deal lately about education in America, from discussions about school choice post-COVID restrictions to whether curriculum is being developed that helps children learn to succeed at something more than simply activism.

Our guest today has a keen interest in all these issues and has written a book called, Agency: The Four Point Plan (F.R.E.E.) for All Children to Overcome the Victimhood Narrative and Discover Their Pathway to Power. The book lays out strategies to help children learn more about what they accomplish rather than what holds them back. Please welcome to the InfluenceWatch podcast Ian V. Rowe, Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and Senor Visiting Fellow at the Woodson Center, as well as founder and CEO of Vertex Partnership Academies, a nonprofit charter school management organization.

See also Podcast 228 ([link removed] "The National Lawyers Guild."

Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Spotify, or Stitcher:

As always, I welcome your thoughts on how we can better serve our mission of exposing the Left's activists and donors. E-mail me at [email protected], or call me at 202.464.2044.

Best wishes,
Scott Walter, President 
Our Contact Information
Capital Research Center

1513 16th Street NW
Washington, DC 20036
202.483.6900


Unsubscribe ([link removed] | Manage email preferences ([link removed]
Screenshot of the email generated on import

Message Analysis