We recently covered the United States Supreme Court’s troubling decision in
Ford Motor Company v. Montana Eighth Judicial District Court, 141 S. Ct. 1017 (2021), which has broadened the reach of specific personal jurisdiction for many product manufacturers. In an 8–0 decision, the Court held that some companies (like Ford) may be subject to specific jurisdiction in
any U.S. forum where a product-related injury occurs, regardless of whether the defendant’s contacts with the forum were a “but for” cause of the injury. Though the Court attempted to limit its analysis to the “arise out of or relate to” prong of the specific jurisdiction test, the decision’s reach extends uncomfortably beyond that provision. Of particular concern is its impact on another key element of the specific jurisdiction analysis: purposeful availment.
be limited to 300 milligrams or less. you need to keep your alcohol consumption they say to one drink a day and keep your salt intake to 2,300 milligrams a day. maybe that sounds like a lot, it s not. it s just actually one teaspoon of salt. however, an here s really the biggie, if you re going to take something away. if you re over the age of 51, african-american or hypertension, diabetes or kidney problems in your family you have to cut that teaspoon of salt in half. you got that? so walk me through. we went someone shopping in our ford court, and these are foods walking distance from our newsroom and really easy for anyone to get. what do we have? right. i believe we went to taco bell and to chick-fil-a, so there s i think if they got the things i was thinking of, there is a chick-fil-a spicy sandwich which looks like heaven pretty much. yeah. so you re going to eat that whole thing after this, aren t
might become sick. so it really strikes at the heart of health care reform. it s the constitutionality of that very mandate that ultimately we can all read the political tea leaves and realize it s up to the u.s. supreme court. quick question. any word yet as far as how the white house is reacting to the ruling? well, the white house has said in the past and i m only looking to the way they reacted to the virginia ruling was that these are things they anticipated and that they fully expect that at some point, as jeff toobin pointed out earlier that this is going to go to the supreme court. of course they say they have complete confidence that they would win in the supreme court. but, of course, nobody has confidence when it comes to the supreme court about anything because we know that there s a swing vote there and we don t know how that vote would decide. and to jeff s point, we should also point out there were two other district judges who rejected the challenge to the ver
this next video is of a fight at a high school basketball game friday night. want to take you to charlotte, north carolina. police say look at them go this melee started when a security guard asked a girl to go back to her school s side of the court. well, according to officials her father attacked the guard. so dad run noose this whole thing and his daughter and wife join this. so many, many other people obviously involved. guess what? the guards won this fight. the father was arrested and amazingly no one was injured. so are you sick of the snow in ye yeah, i can t say me, too, because i live in atlanta. i m sure a lot of you are sick of this. the midwest bracing for a massive blizzard. millions are in the path of this storm. i m talking not inches but feet of snow in some places. i want to bring in our severe
listen to the screams. it started after a security guard asked a girl to go back to her side s back to her school s side of the court. police say her father known got up. he attacked the guard for saying that, and his daughter and wife jumped in the fight. the guards won. the father was arrested. no one was seriously hurt. next, this is why it s called the ring of fire, folks. southern japan, scientists started talking about this volcano possibly blowing its top nine months ago, and that s precisely what it s doing now. about 1,000 people live in what s called the danger zone. look at the smoke. hundreds of them obviously having to evacuate to a safe distance while ash and smoke fills the air. this volcano last erupted more than 50 years ago. next, get rid of all driver s licenses. that is what one lawmaker in georgia is proposing. the republican says free people should be able to travel on roads and highways without carrying i.d. he says it s in the