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Former United States Court of Appeals Judge (1991-2006). Click to read Judge J. Michael Luttig, a Substack with tens of thousands of subscribers.
Data updated 2 weeks ago
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Avg Comments
193.0
Avg Likes
1.8K
Engagement Rate
5.56%· ~2002 likes + comments/post
(comments + likes) / subscribers
Quality Score
Engagement vs Politics
5.56% engagement rate
Score Breakdown
Engagement Score
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| Ridicule . . .The only free speech right the President has not succeeded in denying AmericansJan 15, 2026 | Public |
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Judge J. Michael Luttig hasn't published recently
Last post was 2 months ago. Growth, revenue and CPM projections assume ongoing activity, so they're hidden until posting resumes.
vs 496 newsletters in Politics
36K places you in the top 25% of newsletters in this category.
Engagement Rate
5.56%
median: 0.01%
Posts per Week
0.7
median: 1.1
Publishing Consistency
26/100
median: 64/100
Subscribers
36K
median: 3K
Publishing Frequency
Previously Weekly
Inactive — last post 2 months agoPolitics Pricing
$6/mo median
Your newsletter: Free
Monetization Readiness
Politics newsletters typically start charging at ~6K subscribers
Above the typical threshold
100% of similar-size Politics newsletters have paid tiers
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36.0K subscribers and 5.56% engagement — past the threshold where Politics newsletters typically attract sponsors.