Author Archive: Glenn Reynolds
June 2, 2025
ROGER KIMBALL: ‘Snitch’ rewards for college whistleblowers are a reckoning for woke weenies: A new day is dawning in academia.
If you look it up, though, you will discover that “Qui tam” is shorthand for “Qui tam pro domino rege quam pro se ipso in hac parte sequitur,” which makes much more sense: “Who prosecutes in this matter both for the King and for himself.” . . .
‘Snitch’ rewards for college whistleblowers are a reckoning for woke weenies
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“Snitch” rewards for college whistleblowers are a reckoning for woke weeniesA new day is dawning in academia
Sunday, June 1, 2025
Pam Bondi
Donald Trump (L) watches as Pam Bondi speaks (Getty)Like Papal encyclicals, many statutes are known by the opening words of their Latin formulation. One that I just learned about is known as a “Qui tam” action. By itself, it is an enigmatic expression, since it just means “Who so” or “Who as.”
If you look it up, though, you will discover that “Qui tam” is shorthand for “Qui tam pro domino rege quam pro se ipso in hac parte sequitur,” which makes much more sense: “Who prosecutes in this matter both for the King and for himself.” That tam, as is often the case, is balanced with quam, “as x, so y.” Spinoza contains a famous example toward the end of the Ethics: “Sed omnia praeclara tam difficilia quam rara sunt”: “For all things excellent are as difficult as they are rare.” And then there is sequitur. I remember when I learned that the deponent verb sequor, “I follow,” also means “prosecute,” as in the motto of the Department of Justice: “Qui Pro Domina Justitia Sequitur,” “Who prosecutes for Lady Justice.”
But I digress…
The origins of “Qui tam” statutes are ancient. Noting that they were intended to “enlist the public to sue to recover civil penalties and forfeitures from those who have defrauded the government,” one historical overview cites King Wihtred of Kent who in 695 declared that “If a freeman works during the forbidden time [i.e., the Sabbath], he shall forfeit his healsfang [fine, mulct], and the man who informs against him shall have half the fine, and [the profits arising] from the labour.”
Nota bene: “The man who informs against him” profits.
How do you spell “incentive”?
This aspect of the procedure – what we might call the “snitch provision” – has always attracted criticism. Because they rewarded private individuals for informing against their fellows, qui tam actions were long ago castigated as a “breeding ground for ‘viperous vermin’ and parasites.” Nevertheless, English law sometimes resorted to qui tam actions when the enforcement of certain statutes appeared “beyond the unaided capacity or interest of authorized law enforcement officials.”
It was the same in America. The colonists frequently employed qui tam actions to curb instances of fraud, rewarding an informer with some portion of the funds recovered from his revelation.
Modern instances of qui tam center around so-called “False Claims” actions. In 1863, in the Civil War, an act was introduced by Senator Jacob Howard to address a spate of “false claims, false vouchers, false oaths, forged signatures, theft, embezzlement, and conspiracy.” The act, Howard explained, deliberately employed “the old-fashion idea of holding out a temptation, …‘setting a rogue to catch a rogue.’”
The False Claims Act has been revised several times in the succeeding century an a half, most recently in 2010. Its provisions are set forth in 31 U.S. Code § 3729.
All this might seem like an arcane bit of legal history. In fact, false claims actions, especially against defense contractors and the health industry, have been something of a growth industry in recent year. In 2024, such actions quietly brought in more than $2.9 billion. And the Trump administration, as part of its effort to purge American colleges and universities of illegal and discriminatory practices, has just turned up the volume to 11 and brought the False Claims Act back to center stage of public consciousness.
On May 19, Todd Blanche, the Deputy Attorney General issued a memorandum announcing that the administration would begin employing the False Claims Act to investigate those “who defraud the United States by taking its money while knowingly violating civil rights laws… and falsely [certifying] compliance with such laws.”
Have you ever witnessed verbal dynamite being detonated? Here is an example:
“Accordingly, a university that accepts federal funds could violate the False Claims Act when it encourages antisemitism, refuses to protect Jewish students, allows men to intrude into women’s bathrooms, or requires women to compete against men in athletic competitions. Colleges and universities cannot accept federal funds while discriminating against their students. The False Claims Act is also implicated whenever federal-funding recipients or contractors certify compliance with civil rights laws while knowingly engaging in racist preferences, mandates, policies, programs, and activities, including through diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs that assign benefits or burdens on race, ethnicity, or national origin. While racial discrimination has always been illegal, the prohibition on such policies became clear after the Supreme Court stated that “[e]liminating racial discrimination means eliminating all of it.”
Make them pay.
THE LEFT’S WORST NIGHTMARE: Don Surber: Trump economics works. Wages rise faster than inflation while the economy grows.
YES.
I fear a lot of our top brass are too busy feathering their nest with the defense contractors to notice the warning.
— Darkage Possum (@DarkagePossum) June 1, 2025
A reminder, given today's Ukrainian drone strikes, that it is becoming borderline-insane that we routinely allow ships *owned and operated by DoD-designated Chinese military companies* to sit in our ports with thousands of containers onboard and under their control. https://t.co/7AgDgKkE7O
— Tom Shugart (@tshugart3) June 1, 2025
You have no idea how many milX accounts lost their minds when I called this years ago. Some “serious” defense scholars still have me blocked.
Containerized drone swarms are the future. But they won’t change a thing for the U.S. Navy—we’ve only got 80 commercial ships overseas. https://t.co/qigvouQQ0M
— John Ʌ Konrad V (@johnkonrad) June 1, 2025
GARBAGE CAUSE, GARBAGE SUPPORTERS, BOOSTED BY GARBAGE MEDIA:
The Palestinian cause is so righteous that every time someone "takes action" on its behalf they do some shit like shoot a girl in the back or set an old lady on fire.
— Noam Blum (@neontaster) June 1, 2025
ICYMI: CHANGE: “Learn to Code” Backfires Spectacularly as Comp-Sci Majors Suddenly Have Sky-High Unemployment.
It looks like the “learn to code” push is backfiring spectacularly for those who bought in.
As Newsweek reports, recent college graduates who majored in computer science are facing high unemployment rates alongside the increasing probability of being laid off or replaced by artificial intelligence if and when they do get hired.
In its latest labor market report, the New York Federal Reserve found that recent CS grads are dealing with a whopping 6.1 precent unemployment rate. Those who majored in computer engineering — which is similar, if not more specialized — are faring even worse, with 7.5 percent of recent graduates remaining jobless. Comparatively, the New York Fed found, per 2023 Census data and employment statistics, that recent grads overall have only a 5.8 percent unemployment rate.
While folks who majored in fields like anthropology and physics fared even worse, with unemployment rates of 9.4 and 7.8 percent respectively, computer engineering had the third-highest rate of unemployment on the New York Fed’s rankings, while computer science had the seventh — a precipitous fall from grace for a major once considered an iron-clad ticket to high earnings and job security.
(Those numbers, notably, are worse even than the outcomes for journalism grads. Despite being accurately advised that their chosen field is dying, recent grads who majored in journalism are only experiencing unemployment at a rate of 4.4 percent, per the NYFR’s analysis.)
The first line of the above Newsweek article links to a 2019 New Republic article with the headline, “The Fetid, Right-Wing Origins of ‘Learn to Code.’ How an online swarm has developed a sophisticated mechanism to harass and gaslight journalists—and to get mainstream media outlets to join in.”
Yes, that “fetid right-wing origin” of paying attention to and quoting the things that leftist politicians and journalists were telling Americans. Or as Matt Vespa wrote in January of last year at Townhall: They Created This Term to Smear Average Americans. Now It’s Come Back to Haunt Them.
Liberal media outlets are starting to get pinched. While it’s sad when anyone gets fired, these folks were at the forefront of shaming those whose employment they determined was less-than, archaic, or not in keeping with the ways of the new world, whatever that means. In other words, if it required manual labor, the media, Democrats, and the coastal elite viewed it as a state of serfdom. Coal miners were a popular target. Whole communities that dot Appalachia were subjected to what some would call a regional genocide under the Obama presidency. His agenda took a hatchet to coal jobs, and most of these towns seldom recovered.
That’s when the “learn to code” smear was tossed into the mix by liberal reporters to coal miners and other workers who lost their livelihoods. The labor was viewed as inferior if it didn’t require a college education. Even worse, reporters mocked these newly unemployed workers, blaming them for being uneducated. The job retraining programs were a publicity stunt. Even labor unions knew this was a ruse. So, it was delicious revenge to see LA Times employees essentially saying that “learn to code” is heartless and unoriginal amid the layoffs. No, you don’t get to play that game. You created it. Now, sit there like good children, be wrong, and shut up. You lost your job—you don’t have a right to say anything.
And right around that time: Ex CNNer Chris Cillizza Community Noted AND Ratioed After Denying Biden Ever Said This.


Flashback: Then-Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey Defends Twitter’s #LearntoCode Purges. As Steve noted in 2019, “Dorsey claims that #LearnToCode is coded language for some kind of threat, when in fact it originated with asshole members of the press who somehow didn’t get purged when they used it against ordinary Americans who had lost their jobs to Obama’s anti-coal regulations.”
QED:

And Frank J. Fleming’s irony is going right over the heads of the many Twitter users who would love to use journalistic tools to destroy someone for having different political beliefs:
LOL'ing at all the replies that didn't get it. https://t.co/QFa5OuojuF
— jimtreacher.substack.com (@jtLOL) January 24, 2024
In January of 2023, Glenn warned: The Coming ‘Symbolic Analyst’ Meltdown.
And thus:
Don't learn to code https://t.co/fkIrzikTs7
— Noah Smith 🐇 (@Noahpinion) February 12, 2025
(Original post by Ed.)
June 1, 2025
OPEN THREAD: Ring out the weekend.
EUROCRATS HARDEST HIT:
In Poland, Karol Nawrocki won the presidential election with a result of 50.8%!!!! 🇵🇱📷@NawrockiKn pic.twitter.com/wOLJcOf3oe
— MarzenaBeauty (@MarzenaBea66436) June 2, 2025
HAMASHOLES: Breaking: ‘Targeted Terror Attack’ in Boulder. “A self-proclaimed Palestinian activist showed up with a garden sprayer full of something flammable – witnesses said it was clear but smelled like gasoline – sprayed the group, and then threw Molotov cocktails as he shouted obscenities and watched elderly human beings in flames. . . . The descriptions of the injuries are so ghastly.”
🚨 #BREAKING: SUSPECT IDENTIFIED as Mohamad Soliman in the Boulder terror attack shows
He was shouting pro-Palestine propaganda with a thick accent.
THIS IS WHY WE NEED MASS DEPORTATIONS. These people SHOULD NOT BE HERE.
Multiple victims have been life-flighted from the area,… https://t.co/fM9MfgMkkS pic.twitter.com/WY8332eSyY
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) June 1, 2025
I’m devastated to think of the wave of Islamophobia that this incident may set off.
UPDATE:
The guy was literally shouting “free Palestine” and “end Israel” while he lit people on fire but sure, motive seems murky. https://t.co/Y2kFxq2aQ7
— Matt Whitlock (@mattdizwhitlock) June 1, 2025
It's been barely a month since they burned the Pennsylvania governors mansion down. https://t.co/U3Xsf4qadF
— Stephen L. Miller (@redsteeze) June 1, 2025
Every American Jew should be carrying. It's a dereliction of duty not to be armed.
— Karol Markowicz (@karol) June 1, 2025
Every decent American should be carrying. This guy shouldn’t have lived long enough to be arrested. He should have been plugged as soon as he started.
UPDATE (From Ed):
BREAKING: Three senior DHS sources tell @FoxNews that the Boulder terror suspect is an Egyptian national in the U.S. illegally as a visa overstay who entered the U.S. during the Biden administration. I’m told Mohamed Sabry Soliman arrived at LAX on 8/27/22 on a B1/B2 nonimmigrant…
— Bill Melugin (@BillMelugin_) June 2, 2025
MORE (FROM GLENN):
Naomi's Kosher Pizza in Flushing, sign lower right: "Guns welcome on premises. Please keep firearms holstered unless need arises. At that time, judicious marksmanship is appreciated." pic.twitter.com/DoJHcoks2g
— SpaceCowgirl (@Budrip1007) June 1, 2025
FBI Special Agent in Charge just CONFIRMED that suspect in Boulder terror attack is Mohamad Soliman.https://t.co/ZJ92tsibGq
— The Patriarch Tree (@PatriarchTree) June 2, 2025
UPDATE: Illegal Alien From Egypt!https://t.co/ZJ92tsibGq
— The Patriarch Tree (@PatriarchTree) June 2, 2025
STILL MORE: What ‘Globalize the Intifada’ Looks Like: Eyewitness Provides Harrowing Account of Boulder Terror Attack.
If the intifada is globalized, doesn’t that make Hamasholes legitimate military targets everywhere?
IT’S NOT CLEAR, BUT I’M HEARING THIS WAS AN ANTI-ELON MOVE BY ADMINISTRATION INSIDERS: White House to withdraw Isaacman nomination to lead NASA.
NOW AVAILABLE FOR PRE-ORDER FROM KURT SCHLICHTER: American Apocalypse: The Second American Civil War. In the same oral history style as The Attack.
ANNALS OF LEFTIST HATE AND VIOLENCE: Florida Woman ‘Stands Up for Her Country’ By Opening Fire on a Tesla [VIDEO].
SHUT UP, NEW YORK, YOU’RE DRUNK: New York Pushes to Criminalize Sharing 3D-Printed Gun Files Online.
I THINK YOU SHOULD OWN WHAT YOU BUY: Wait, Automakers Can Shut Off Connected Car Features At Any Time? Yes—and They Are.
SHOOTING ILLUSTRATED: You Will Probably Be Surprised.
I THOUGHT BIOLOGICAL SEX WAS A MYTH: Enamel proteins from Paranthropus robustus teeth reveal biological sex and genetic variability.
THE GLP-1 SOLUTION: 14 months ago, I was preparing for death. A box of medicine changed my life.
NEWS YOU CAN USE: Meteorological summer vs. astronomical summer explained.
WHY LET “ACTIVISTS” DIRECT HIRING PRIORITIES: Northwestern hires professor tied to pro-Hamas organizations as part of student protest deal.
A total abandonment of responsibilities.
I WAS TOLD THIS WAS IMPOSSIBLE:
Inflation Eases to Four-Year Low in April; Income and Savings Rate Spike https://t.co/tBahrc4k3L
— Media Research Center (@theMRC) May 31, 2025
ALL THE BEST PEOPLE TOLD ME WE WERE DOOMED:
Just so you know …
The S&P500 had the best May since 1990.
Panicans hardest hit.
— Catturd ™ (@catturd2) May 31, 2025