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The Legal Oppression Of Nonbelievers Will Escalate The More Religion Declines

April 12, 2021 at 3:50 PM Shares519 I should not have to care whether my religious beliefs conflict with the majority of those in any branch of our government. The Constitution as enumerated in Article VI Section 3 and the First Amendment is supposed to guarantee that government should not care that for the first time ever the number of Americans who belong to a church has fallen below a majority. Unfortunately, a lot of people do care. In fact, some are downright terrified at the decline in religion. And it just so happens, many people who are terrified are also in government. According to the most recent Attorney General, William Barr, this country was founded on the premise (expressed by John Adams that one time) that our government “was only suitable and sustainable for a religious people.” An attorney general saying this country is only intended and suitable for religious people is deeply disturbing for a couple of reasons. First, one John Adams quote notwithstanding,

Boies Schiller Delights With Special Bonuses Of Their Own

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Morning Docket: 04 06 21

April 6, 2021 at 8:58 AM Shares0 A new lawsuit alleges that a radio personality’s “rabid” fans forced a Florida man to leave the Sunshine State. Maybe the plaintiff was just a “snow bird”… [Tampa Bay Times] The highest-paid lawyers at Viacom/CBS were paid $12.7 million last year. [Bloomberg Law] The Supreme Court handed Google a win over Oracle in a longstanding copyright dispute. Maybe the justices just hate using Bing… [CNN] Harvey Weinstein has filed an appeal of his criminal conviction. [Fox News] A group of farmers recently filed an antitrust lawsuit against a number of agricultural companies. [AP] A Florida lawyer is getting recognition for helping professional wrestlers trademark parts of their personas. Guess he smells what the Rock is cooking… money. [Tampa Bay Times]

Did Ice Cube Check Himself Before He Wrecked Robinhood s Name?

Shares0 Some lawyers decide to go scorched-earth style with an initial complaint in a proceeding. That is precisely the strategy undertaken by attorneys Michael A. Taitelman and Sean M. Hardy of FREEDMAN+TAITELMAN, LLP in a new lawsuit they brought on behalf of their client O’Shea Jackson Sr., more commonly known as Ice Cube. On March 31, a complaint was filed in the Northern District of California against Robinhood, and the introduction section begins by stating that “Robinhood is an unscrupulous and predatory conglomerate that professes to be a financial services company for the everyday person. In truth, Robinhood is a wolf in sheep’s clothing. It is the archetypal example of an amoral corporation that places profits over people. Robinhood’s corporate malfeasance is no secret.” The first paragraph of that section ends with, “Robinhood is selling a garbage trading platform to the American public and laughing all the way to the bank.”

Faster, Tougher, Smarter: Army s Future Armored Force EXCLUSIVE « Breaking Defense - Defense industry news, analysis and commentary

By   Sydney J. Freedberg Jr. on April 05, 2021 at 7:01 AM Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle in field test, accompanied by Humvees WASHINGTON: The tanks, they are a-changin’. the Army’s deadline to submit concepts for a new Optionally Manned Fighting Vehicle that will replace the Reagan-era M2 Bradley is just 11 days away, April 16. The service is already buying a replacement for the even older M113, a tracked workhorse that fought in Vietnam. And it’s experimenting with remote-controlled Robotic Combat Vehicles and even exploring unmanned options to replace the massive M1 Abrams main battle tank. Maj. Gen. Richard Ross Coffman But how does all this new technology translate into better tactics and more options for commanders? To get a glimpse of that future armored force, I sat down for an exclusive interview with the armor modernization director at Army Futures Command, Maj. Gen. Richard Ross Coffman.

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