Maybe she really worked at Carl’s Jr.
Maybe she really worked at Carl’s Jr.
I guess I don’t know. Whenever something tempts me to R, I quickly find that Python’s got a good-enough solution.
Best scientific packages in the open source by far, a library for everything, everybody knows it. Works on all kinds of systems. Available by default in many OSs.
You might not like it, but you can’t leave.
Detain and arrest are the same thing. If you aren’t under arrest, then you’re free to leave.
Something should haunt him. without ignoring everything else, Donny’s opponents should hammer on one thing, maybe this, until he apologizes and fires people involved.
We need to prove to the world that he’s not allowed to behave badly without having to address it.
It’s just easier to get old windows games running on Linux.
Everyone who approved and delivered this argument should go to prison.
This was not on my election bingo card
Quashed by Bill barr
Dutch Bro’s has some rule that the staff has to flirt with the customers. Creeps me out.
That’s what it’s about.
My belief is Vance’s position was bought for him.
The court simply didn’t have anything enabling them to delegate their powers in the Chevron case.
They made up presidential immunity a few days later, then gave themselves control over it.
The court has a long tradition of deferring to the elected branches on matters of policy. This is based on the principal that voters should have a say. If a rule is reasonable under existing law, then changing it is properly the work of the legislature.
to adapt language beyond it’s original meaning
If the executive’s rules leading to Loper Bright were not reasonable, the court wouldn’t have had a reason to overturn Chevron in order to decide against it.
Edit: the fact that court first wisely delegated the power to set regulatory rules doesn’t change the fact that they unwisely took it back.
There’s at least a possibility of the executive having enough expertise to regulate reasonably. The courts don’t have the resources, but they’ve grabbed that power to themselves.
SCOTUS now rules whatever they want. Lower courts are getting the message.
There are but not many.
That would explain why they let him stand up.
The wicked flee when none persueth.