From Stephen Richards on the Nomination of Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court

Amy Coney Barrett:
 
Points:
 
1. Progressives should stop relying on the courts to achieve any poliical objective and to avoid politically risky votes. To that end, progressives should:
 
(a) Introduce an federal measure to protect abortion rights, including federal standards for rights per trimester, scope of the government’s right to paid abortions, parental notification, and etc. The details of this legislation can be worked out, but there is no need to leave these kinds of decisions to the states or to the courts.
 
(b) Introduce a general federal measure setting forth Congresses’ view of the appropriate scope of the Commerce clause power
 
(c) Abolish the federal death penalty and withdraw federal funding from local court systems which maintain the death penalty
 
(d) Pass a new voting rights bill
 
(e) Pass an anti-lynching bill
 
(f) Pass a police reform bill, withdrawing funding from states which authorize no-knock warrants and making other changes

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Washington Area Case Conference with David Joseph with WBCP and CFS

Dear Colleague:
We are pleased that the Washington Area Case Conference is co-sponsored by the Washington Baltimore Center for Psychoanalysis and the Contemporary Freudian Society.
The following link takes you directly to the registration on the WBCP website:https://www.wbcp.org/cgi/page.cgi/_evtcal.html?evt=522
You may also access the registration by going to the WBCP website at http://wbcp.org and clicking on the event in “Upcoming Events, then “Washington Case Conference 2020-2021”

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The Clear and Present Danger Program on October 4, 2020

THE CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER OF A MARKETING NARCISSIST AND GASLIGHTING PRESIDENT IN AN AGE OF CULTURAL CONFLICT

“The Clear and Present Danger of a Marketing Narcissist and Gaslighting President in an Age of Cultural Conflict” will be a free Go To Meeting Session on Sunday, October 4, 2020 from 9:00 am to 12:30 pm eastern time.

The speakers will be Michael Maccoby, Robin Stern, Elizabeth Lunbeck and Judith Logue.  Dr. Maccoby is a psychoanalyst and anthropologist whose book The Gamesman was a New York Times bestseller. He specializes in studying narcissistic leaders. Maccoby’s article “Narcissistic Leaders” in the Harvard Business Review earned a McKinsey Award.  Donald Trump quotes Maccoby on narcissism in his book, Think Like A Billionaire.  Robin Stern is the Associate Director of the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence.  She is also on the faculty of Teachers College Columbia University, and is the author of The Gaslight Effect. Dr. Stern has recently been a guest on the Today Show to discuss gaslighting.  Dr.  Elizabeth Lunbeck is Professor of the History of Science at Harvard University. She is the author of The Americanization of Narcissism and The Psychiatric Persuasion.  Dr. Judith Logue, a psychoanalyst in private practice, is a co-founder of the Institute for Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy of New Jersey. She is a Former Board member, APA, Division 39, and is an Executive Councilor of the American Psychoanalytic Association.  Each is a contributor to Psychoanalytic and Historical Perspectives on the Leadership of Donald Trump edited by Michael Maccoby and Ken Fuchsman and published by Routledge in 2020.  The moderator of this event will be Dr. Fuchsman.  For more information and to register contact Ken at kfuchsman@gmail.com.  Free training in how to use Go To Meeting will be provided in advance to anyone who needs it.

This event is sponsored by the International Psychohistorical Association.