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Yes, I can understand it being hard for you to see. I imagine I'd have a hard time seeing it to if I intentionally turned away every time. We can all change our behaviors, it's not too late. As I said before, don't choose to be dumb.
I'm driving for it. Just let me know when you agree with one of my posts.
 
So in those states where laws have recently passed to require the Ten Commandments to be posted on classroom walls, can parents who are neither Christian nor Jewish opt their kids out of those classrooms?

And what aspect of LGBTQ-related topics is relevant to Christianity? How is being exposed to any LGBTQ-related subject matter in conflict with being Christian? And what about literature where the subject matter involves someone who kills another person? Can they opt out of that? That subject matter seems more directly in conflict with Christian beliefs.
 
In this case, I don't understand your response. Are you saying that this didn't happen?
What? No, I'm not challenging the veracity of the story. I'm calling out the blatant burying of their head in the sand when it comes to issues that arise due to students "opting out" of class.
 
I think this is correct. I am a little worried about fuckery when it comes to commonality, but what I like here is that for once, sanity has the advantage. Class cert will be much easier for meritorious suits than the 5th Circuit bullshit where they get a few doctors to whine and then suddenly we can't have abortions any more.
I don't mean to be hysterical about this, and you guys may be right. I'm just envisioning a world in which (a) it takes 12+ months to get a class certified, in which time any manner of shittery can happen, or (b) lawsuits are filed in every district in the country seeking a local injunction. I literally could not be happier that Abilene, Texas is no longer the center of the legal universe, but I really worry about what this has done to civil procedure.
 
I don't mean to be hysterical about this, and you guys may be right. I'm just envisioning a world in which (a) it takes 12+ months to get a class certified, in which time any manner of shittery can happen, or (b) lawsuits are filed in every district in the country seeking a local injunction. I literally could not be happier that Abilene, Texas is no longer the center of the legal universe, but I really worry about what this has done to civil procedure.
I don't know much about the practical details, but I simply do not think that the class cert in this case (for instance) would take more than an afternoon.

There's also provisional class cert, which wasn't addressed.
 
I don't know much about the practical details, but I simply do not think that the class cert in this case (for instance) would take more than an afternoon.

There's also provisional class cert, which wasn't addressed.
Fair enough.
 
Did anyone see Trump's press conference around lunchtime on East Coast? I believe it was generally slated for the Supreme Court rulings but I am not sure. I only caught the tail end while having lunch in my office, as he was being asked questions.

Who WERE those "reporters," I've never seen so much sucking up to Trump and congratulations for him. And every question seemed to be a softball setup question to lead him to sing his own praises.

Is the White House press corps all plants now, or are they just afraid after being beat up by Trump and Hedgeseth? Have they just given up and now realize that the SCOTUS is giving Trump free reign to act as Dictator? It was very strange.
Yeah, partly plants. This term the White House is controlling the pool of reporters... ya know state media'ish within the first few months of it. White House takes control of press pool that covers Trump
 
I literally could not be happier that Abilene, Texas is no longer the center of the legal universe
Please do not besmirch the good name of Abilene, Texas, which is in the Northern District of Texas and home to one of the best Golden Corrals on the I-20 corridor. You are thinking of Amarillo, Texas -- a wasteland of Texas panhandle excess and home to the Big Texan Steak Ranch, where you get your 72 oz steak free if you can eat it in 60 minutes.
 
Please do not besmirch the good name of Abilene, Texas, which is in the Northern District of Texas and home to one of the best Golden Corrals on the I-20 corridor. You are thinking of Amarillo, Texas -- a wasteland of Texas panhandle excess and home to the Big Texan Steak Ranch, where you get your 72 oz steak free if you can eat it in 60 minutes.
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