
Wingnut Texas Judge Overrules SCOTUS Trans Decision Because YOLO
It's fine if you have a sincere religious belief that precedent is optional.
It's fine if you have a sincere religious belief that precedent is optional.
Good luck getting Melania to move to Dallas.
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Abortion pill case continues and the GOP can't stop shooting itself in the foot.
Now right-wing extremists have to go with plan B...
Conservative judges cite a former liberal Supreme Court justice to justify their boycott against Columbia. The problem is... it's a lie.
There are over 100 campuses hosting protests right now, but those schools don't get cheap Google hits so these principled conservatives are just mad at Columbia.
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Judge Ho Tries To Explain Why Forum Shopping Is Bad For Patents And Good For Forced Birth, Fails.
Sad day for MAGA judges hoping to unilaterally block federal law.
The Democratic effort to end the problematic practice.
People randomly take their names off articles that they purport to solely author all the time, right?
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Are we really surprised though?
Dog that caught the car.
Judicial rot meets disinfectant sunlight.
* If you want vigorous antitrust enforcement, you've got to break a few eggs... or at least shed some Republican members of the FTC. The Federal Trade Commission's Christine S. Wilson is leaving the agency over Chair Lina Khan's leadership priorities. [Law360] * The National Labor Relations Board may be changing course on a widespread anti-unionization tactic. The NLRB's general counsel Jennifer Abruzzo's latest advice memo takes aim at misleading statements by employers during unionization drives, looking to overturn precedent from 1985. [Corporate Counsel] * Family of Emmett Till would really like the arrest warrant in his 1955 lynching served. And they're filing a federal lawsuit to make it happen. [Law & Crime] * After spending 28 years in prison for a crime he did not commit, Lamar Johnson is a free man. [Huffington Post] * The Department of Justice would really like it if you couldn't select exactly which far-right federal judge heard your case. Of course, the "worst judge in the United States" probably won't end the practice that's garnered him so much notoriety. [Vox]
Precedent? Don't know her.