Monkey See, Monkey Quarantine: California Gets Serious About The Pox
Just when I getting comfortable leaving the house again.
Just when I getting comfortable leaving the house again.
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He thinks he's so clever. He is not.
What this country is now enduring in terms of divisions is worse than the nastiest litigation imaginable.
We wish they all could be California firms....
* A New Orleans court will be hearing arguments about Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA). [Fox] * Arizona really doesn't like mail-in voting, and the DOJ doesn't like how they're going about it. [LA Times] * Here's a state-by-state update on how Dobbs is impacting the right to choose. [Politico] * Hate asking employers how much they plan on paying you to do your job? Live in California? Well, you're in luck! [Bloomberg Law]
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A day without a benchslap is like a kiss without a hug.
Will they ever get this right?
I guess the Wild West still lives in Texas’ courtrooms, and let’s not even talk about gun laws there.
This is what The Founders™ would have wanted.
* Paranoia fuel: ever wonder what exactly cops (or teens impersonating them) can access on your phone? [The Guardian] * Too much of a good thing: Cali Judge knocks down diversity initiative for corporate boards. [CNN] * ReRoe: Colorado goes out of its way to make sure abortion access is considered a right. [The Week] * Cover blown: Police officer posing as a reporter fired after questioning New York’s mayor. [NBC NY] * Is it time for a federal privacy law? Probably. [WaPo]