temporarily blocking part of the new york state eviction moratorium. the order reads this violates the court s long stint teaching that ordinarily no man can be a judge in his own case, consistent with the due process clause. your reaction to that, especially given joe biden s determination to go forward with this moratorium even though ultimately we know how the court is going to rule on it. that was an interesting ruling, it was a state law and it allowed tenants to declare hardship and the landlords had to accept that. that is the portion that the court said it definitely violates due process. they allowed the provision where the tenants would go for the judge and establish hardship. once that happens, theoretically the landlords would be compensated for the loss of this rent. but it is an interesting book
there is no fairness about these and it s that. yeah. things, they just are. saturday morning, more than 24 hours since they had any communication from their son zach brannon turned 23 in 2010. by 8:30, we still hadn t heard anything. we still woke up to even more horrible images and then had time to think about the death tolls and all that. i just picked up a degree in it was just compounding and history from a college in indiana, no idea what to do compounding and compounding. next. and then he saw an offer for a and then about the moment all job in japan, a two-year stint seemed lost, another e-mail teaching english to elementary arrived, not from zach. school kids, no japanese it was from kenji, the volunteer language skills required. why japan of all places? mentor in japan, just a few i don t think there s any words, and they meant rhyme or reason to it. everything. i think it was just offered to me and i jumped on it. bran nan son survived. the town they sent
they just are. zac brown had turned 33 in 2010. had just picked up a degree in history from a college in indiana. no idea what to do next. and then he saw an offer for a job in japan, a two-year stint teaching english to elementary school kids. no japanese language skills required. why japan, of all places? i don t think there was any rhyme or reason to it. i think it was just offered to me and i, i jumped on it. the town they sent him to in japan called kuji was a long, long way from his hometown of nashville nashville, indiana. on sundays he skyped with his parents, john and terry. john is a musician, and terry a school guidance counselor. how did he seem to be doing? it was rough at first. um-hum. the language thing was the big thing. you were a stranger in a strange land. yes.
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