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DACA Immigration Protections Must Continue for Now, Judge Says - William P J Lynch Jr com

DACA Immigration Protections Must Continue for Now, Judge Says DACA Immigration Protections Must Continue for Now, Judge Saysby wpjljron Wednesday, January 10th, 2018.DACA Immigration Protections Must Continue for Now, Judge SaysJudge William Alsup of Federal District Court in San Francisco agreed, writing in his ruling on Tuesday that the administration must “maintain the DACA program on a nationwide basis” as the legal challenge to the president’s decision goes forward. The judge questioned in his ruling the administration’s contention that the DACA program had not been […] Judge William Alsup of Federal District Court in San Francisco agreed, writing in his ruling on Tuesday that the administration must “maintain the DACA program on a nationwide basis” as the legal challenge to the president’s decision goes forward.

Judge Says DEA, TSA Can Continue To Be Sued For Stealing Cash From Airline Passengers

Judge Says DEA, TSA Can Continue To Be Sued For Stealing Cash From Airline Passengers
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Housing in Brief: Judge Says CDC Eviction Moratorium Overstepped Authority

A U.S. District Judge in Cleveland ruled this week that the Centers for Disease Control exceeded its authority when it issued a nationwide moratorium on evictions during the pandemic, according to a report in Cleveland.com. The judge, J. Philip Calabrese, said that the CDC did not have authority to issue the order under the Public Health Service Act, according to the report. The judge did not issue an injunction that would have stopped enforcement of the ban, but his ruling drew praise from a group of landlords who had sued to overturn the moratorium, the report says. “Overreaching administrative agencies whether state or federal – may not attack Ohioans’ property rights without specific, narrow and unmistakable authority from elected legislative branches,” Maurice Thompson, an attorney representing the landlords, said, according to the report.

TUES: Lawsuit Details Rodent Infestation At Prison, Judge Says Cannabis Rules Not Supported, + More

   By Morgan Lee, Associated Press Two former inmates in New Mexico are suing state prison staff and a food-service contractor for cruelty and negligence after they failed to resolve a yearslong rat and mouse infestation at the kitchen in a women s lockup. They cited health risks including mouse-borne Hantavirus. The federal-court lawsuit announced Tuesday from Albuquerque-area residents Susie Zapata and Monica Garcia describes a horrific and widespread rodent infestation that included contact between food and the rodent feces, urine and and even rodents that somehow plunged into stew and a batch of oatmeal. The Department of Corrections declined to comment on details of the lawsuit, citing pending litigation.

Links 12/31/2020 | naked capitalism

About that Party Finder app: it’s easy to criticize people that are going to flaunt the regulations to have a good time. But asking young people to put another year of their life on hold for a virus that doesn’t kill them is absurd. Do remember how long a year lasts when you’re 19? You change as a person in an entire year. A public health response that makes sense would appreciate human nature and ethics. Our public health response in the USA has been technocratic and dehumanizing. And then we wonder why we get bad results. Lawrence Mulcahy

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