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SB8 didn't really have anything to do with applying it outside the district.
However, SB8 made it impossible to exercise a federal constitutional right (the right to an abortion before the line of viability in Texas where Federal law should override state law) and so the SC should have stayed SB8 (at minimum) while it decided the case, or while lower courts were deciding.
But the SC didn't stay the law. So, effectively they allowed a state to strip away constitutional rights (which it had recognized for, what 40-50 years?) while hiding behind the unusual nature of the law.
However the pending Texas decision on Mifepristone may well be a nation-wide ban, even in states where abortion is fully legal. (I suspect this is the issue you're bringing up, because it's getting discussion recently) The worry is that the SC will again allow rogue federal judges to skirt what were once solid principles - standing, forum-shopping, nationwide-injunctions, etc. (IMO, because it agrees with their Christian-Taliban civil proclivities.)
Thus the general principle of skirting the law, using the shadow-docket, and all manner of previously unacceptable ruses is the same, IMO, in both cases. But the legal details/issues are quite different.
That's my super condensed/abridged/mangled version that, I'm sure does great injustice to the legal issues involved. But I think it does summarize things reasonably well in two paras.
^^ are you a real lawyer
You use less legalese. I like it.
So given that the district court is a trial court, who decides if there is a jury, and if there is a jury what vote is required to find for the plaintiff and for the defense. Because it seems that if there is a jury it might be hard to find a jury that would overrule the FDA.
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when a man needs a hug you give him a hug
I remember getting an invite from a friend for gmail in 2000 and thinking it was pretty cool that I could move around and keep the same email even if I changed internet providers
I’ve got a few friends still using hotmail and it still works for them
I’ve got an aol address. I’ve never found a compelling reason to go through the hassle of changing my email address.
Judge away.
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How about the 40+ yo's that still use their alma mater email address
I notice it particularly with the Harvard people, go figs
Is this better?
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Fact.
LOL, my wife went to Dartmouth. She won’t actually tell someone she went there unless they ask specifically. When she is asked “Where did you go to school?”
She often answers “A small school in New Hampshire”
Sometimes they then ask “UNH?”
And she replies, “no, the other one.”
Plymouth State?
People still use Gmail?
I too had an original gmail invite, and squandered it on something work related instead of my real name. Hindsight 20/20...
If you get email service for life from your school, why not?
Your real name is Hindsight 20/20?
Gamil is how I found cousins I didn't know existed--my sister in law emailed her daughter, screwed up the address, and the email went to the wife of a cousin of mine in DC. (Not sure what degree of cousin--he's the same age as me but a generation ahead, the grandson of my great granfather's brother--The original brothers immigrated from Ukraine in 1906 and wound up in different cities. A thrid brother was murdered by the Nazis. We corresponded a bit, we met when he was in California and haven't talked since. Other than DNA I didn't feel any connection.
I've had the same hotmail account since the late 90s. Never had an issue with it, and it's kinda convenient having my entire email history in one spot. I've got a gmail account, never really liked it so I seldom use it.
Sure it only takes a few seconds to set up forwarding, etc to a new email account. But then I think of all the bank/vendor accounts I use this email for secondary authentication and account recovery. Not interested in dealing with that.
Fuck Hobby Lobby.
“The business and its owners have been the subject of controversies and scandals including accusations of antisemitism, homophobia, LGBTQ discrimination, attempts to evangelize public schools, "efforts to deny access to contraceptives for employees," "discrimination and illegally smuggled artifacts to endangering employee.”