The other day, wrapping up perhaps our last trial of the year, the judge said she wanted to get through jury instructions "without much ado."
We started us thinking, what exactly is "ado?"
We are in that kind of mood.
Is it possible that the Ferrero Roche chocolates have an entire business based on harried people buying last minute holiday gifts for the receptionist whose name they do not even know?
Another non-activist/activist court- this time the Eighth Circuit, shut down a federal program for dubious reasons. Eight states sued the federal government over the Loan Forgiveness Program. The Eighth Circuit granted an injunction and shut down the entire program- because Missouri claimed that the loan forgiveness might cause the Missouri Higher Education Loan Authority to miss payments to Missouri. We always thought injunctions were narrowly tailored and rarely given. Now students in Alaska and Maine and Florida are stymied because the Show Me State has alleged a possible injury.
As our Constitutional Law Professor always said- it's jurisprudence by "whose ox is gored."
The Supreme Court upheld the stay and set arguments for February 2023 on an expedited basis.
This we love:
People in China are being arrested for protesting the country's covid lockdown policy. In response, students are protesting by holding up blank sheets of paper.
It is brilliant. By saying nothing, they are saying everything.
They are calling it The Blank Paper Revolution.
As Bruce Springsteen sings- "can't start a fire without a spark..."
Those Chinese protestors are anti science fascists, right? Mask up, stay home and don't forget your death shot.
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