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When that party is the executive branch, it has a little more leverage in defying the court's order. Not a strategy I would recommend for a normal litigant.
That's fair, but from my experience, it is gonna really piss off the judge, which you never want to do, regardless of your status as a party.
 
That's fair, but from my experience, it is gonna really piss off the judge, which you never want to do, regardless of your status as a party.
There is no doubt the judge is pissed. The question is what he can do about it. If the executive loses fear of the judge or blowback from the public/Congress, there is basically nothing the judge can do to punish the executive.

Marbury v. Madison worked because it was self effectuating. There was nothing the judiciary needed Thomas Jefferson to do. But criminal contempt sanctions require the cooperation of the executive. And thus, they may not care if they piss off the judge.
 
My question is why anyone engages with Zen?

I appreciate super’s, nycfan’s, calheel’s, and other legal beagle’s opinions.

Why do you quote Zen’s BS and include Zen?

Zen is a troll. Y’all perpetuate his trolling.

Each-and-every person that engages with Zen gives him a mental hard-on.

Oh, each of you well-educated and highly intelligent poster THINKS you can fix a troll such as Zen.

You can’t.
 
No.

They should be given due process, and be put through the court system. If they are found guilty of a crime, and they are not citizens of this country, deport their ass and tell them that if they return they'll be put in prison for life.

What Trump has done is ignore due process. Which is extraordinarily bad for our democratic processes.

If they have committed a crime, then yes. But we don't know if they have or haven't if we don't have DUE PROCESS!
But for Jan 6th inmates, just lock them up, no trial?
 
The proclamation also says:

"TdA is closely aligned with, and indeed has infiltrated, the Maduro regime."

Why the hell would they need to infiltrate if they are closely aligned? I mean, this shit isn't only obviously false; it doesn't even make any sense. They literally can't keep their story straight for 7 words!
It makes plenty of sense. Not sure why you would brush that off
 
Serious question.

Can you provide proof that the Venezuelan government is directing Tren de Aragua to come to the US and commit crimes?
lol like notes from security briefings? Enough of the gotcha games. Quit defending the indefensible. Did you have evidence that the covid vaccine worked when it first came out or did you just take it? That's basically what you're asking me.
 

A bill for an act relating to mental health; modifying the definition of mental illness; adding a
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sections 245.462, subdivision 20, by adding a subdivision; 245I.02, subdivision
29, by adding a subdivision.
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The sponsor of this bill just got arrested for soliciting a minor for sex online.

My kink is karma.
 
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NASA's latest space launch: 'Stranded' astronauts and messy politics​


“… In the past month, President Trump and his close adviser Elon Musk have repeatedly claimed that the decision to leave Williams and Wilmore in space was politically motivated.

… But some former astronauts and NASA officials have denied any political motives behind the extended stay of Williams and Wilmore. [Musk called an astronaut who challenged Musk’s version of events a “retard” among other things]

… The SpaceX Dragon capsule heading to the station tonight [March 12 article] is carrying the new crew for the station into orbit, but it's not actually going to be the capsule that brings Williams and Wilmore home.

The capsule the duo will use to return to Earth has been attached to the space station since September of last year. That capsule, also built by SpaceX, arrived carrying NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Russian cosmonaut Aleksandr Gorbunov, and has two extra seats for Williams and Wilmore.

It could have also returned the astronauts at any point in the past six months or so.

Instead of coming back immediately, Williams and Wilmore were fully integrated into the crew of Expedition 72 aboard the space station. Williams became the station commander in September and both she and Wilmore have worked conducting experiments and spacewalks during their time there.

Musk and Trump have pushed the theory that Williams and Wilmore are stuck for political reasons, but former astronauts and NASA officials deny that claim.​



"I don't know who he spoke to," former NASA Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy told Bloomberg in an interview. "It wasn't [NASA administrator] Bill [Nelson], it wasn't me. It wasn't our senior leadership at headquarters."

"It certainly did not come to my attention," Nelson told the Washington Post. "There was no discussion of that whatsoever. Maybe he [Elon Musk] sent a message to some lower-level person." …”

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Turns out trust is an important component of trade decisions…

 
My question is why anyone engages with Zen?

I appreciate super’s, nycfan’s, calheel’s, and other legal beagle’s opinions.

Why do you quote Zen’s BS and include Zen?

Zen is a troll. Y’all perpetuate his trolling.

Each-and-every person that engages with Zen gives him a mental hard-on.

Oh, each of you well-educated and highly intelligent poster THINKS you can fix a troll such as Zen.

You can’t.
I talk about issues and news stories.

You talk about me.

 
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