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The 3rd Circuit's bankruptcy gift to the trial bar

Imagine your house catches fire. Upon calling 911 for help, you are asked how severe the fire is. You’re then informed that the fire department will not provide assistance unless the situation is severe but will not tell you what that means.

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Transcripts for MSNBC Deadline White House 20240604 22:16:00

housekeeping seal of approval. and no offense to michael chertoff but he s a buddy of sam alito. he served with him on the 3rd circuit court of appeals. he s hardly an aindependent arbiter. at the very least you should have brought in a former democratic and a former republican appointee if you wanted to give some cover to this investigation. this was really a ham fifted attempt to shove this out there and get rid of this. and the last thing they do in the report they propose all these steps to further lower the veil of secrecy on the court s activities when what they need is more transparency if they have any hope of restoring confidence in the institution, what they need is to have more daylight brought to this institution, have more openness, more transparency. john roberts instincts seem to be the opposite. and so i think this time the buck stops with him and the failure is his in terms of the eroding legitimacy of the court. let s stick with the head of household analogy for a

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Feds Can't Sue Over TSP Gains Lost During Shutdowns, An Appeals Court Finds

A group of FBI employees had argued they were entitled to damages, because delayed TSP contributions meant they missed out on gains from a rising stock .

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Viewpoint: Schools should usually stay out of kids' online lives

Viewpoint: Schools should usually stay out of kids online lives April 30, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail The following is from a Los Angeles Times editorial: In a case that began with a teenager’s Snapchat rant against her cheerleading squad, the Supreme Court on Wednesday considered whether and when a school can punish students for what they say online when they aren’t in school. We hope that the court will say: very rarely. In 2017 a student known in court filings as B.L. was upset when she failed to make the varsity cheerleading team at Mahanoy Area High School in Pennsylvania. While hanging out with a friend at a local store, she took a photo of herself and her friend raising their middle fingers and posted it on Snapchat. Accompanying the photo was this message: “F- school, F- softball, F- cheer, F- everything.”

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Editorial: Schools shouldn't police students' social media posts

Editorial: Schools shouldn't police students' social media posts
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