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…court of law. Seems Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act of 1996 was intended to provide internet service providers some immunity from prosecution for the transmittal of porn by…
…court of law. Seems Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act of 1996 was intended to provide internet service providers some immunity from prosecution for the transmittal of porn by…
…by the Postal Service not only with the PRC but also with Congress, the courts (as part of litigation involving mail delays), and FOIA requests. The Dashboard has quick links…
…there is not remotely a “smoking gun,” But her list contains the following: “poor planning, complicated procurement processes, our multilayered federalist system, NIMBY-ism, and risks of litigation.” Why all this…
…passage in the history of postal legislation. It’s often cited in litigation, academic articles, and the dockets of the Postal Regulatory Commission. In some respects, Section 101 is like the…
…and doing speaking engagements. Her bio at First Liberty doesn’t mention any litigation experience and emphasizes her “commentary.” Today Russell appeared before the Senate confirmation hearing for Ketanji Brown Jackson…
Joe Manchin’s Daughter Helped Shutter a Union Drug Plant, theintercept.com, Daniel Boguslaw Also taken from “Can You Patent the Sun?” – Angry Bear, What About Drug Costs? The story of…
…Young voters and voters of color saved us.) One of my worries has been that the Big Liars would drag out their election denials in the courts indefinitely. But here’s…
…said he’s “completely confident” his plan is legal. Unfortunately, I have little confidence in this court, a court which leaks its decisions to influence the public is not stable. Payments…
…evidence-based cost-effective interventions shown to improve health within just five years. Law and Government “Supreme Court blocking the Biden administration: Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar challenges judicial power,” slate.com, Mark Stern….
…The reality of imbibing continuously striking him down in 30. 40, or 50 years later. Much too late for Henry Saenz, the Environmental Protection Agency was ready to finally outlaw…