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Tara Ann Thieke
TaraAnnThieke
Comments about the working class over the last few days have been fascinating for showing up tensions in liberal idealism. There's a conflict between ideals of equality & compassion against
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Jason Braier
JasonBraier
1/ A really odd hatchet job on employment tribunals in today's Times. Its purpose is unclear though I worry it might be part of the "we should reintroduce employment tribunal
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Jonah Perlin
JonahPerlin
Short Thread on Listening When Asking Questions I am doing a large number of interviews for the #HowILawyer podcast and I have learned a few things already about being a
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Carribean HOElogram
AjetScott
“There are several interesting questions here, but the one I will mention is 'reverse palming off." Regular "palming off" sells inferior goods under a famous trademark; it's counterfeiting and easy
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@amuse
amuse
BREAKING: Democrats are waging war against two lawyers who are rumored to be representing President Trump in his Senate impeachment trial. Reportedly, Alabama lawyer David Schoen and Pennsylvania lawyer Bruce
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Scott Adams
ScottAdamsSays
Democrats are employing some excellent brainwashing technique to defend the election as fair. Here are some of their tricks.1. "Refuses to concede" is making you think past the sale that
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Elizabeth C. McLaughlin, Esq.
ECMcLaughlin
Whoever came up with this tweet on your staff should be fired.This is not a laughing matter. It's the dismantling of democracy while you're on fucking vacation, Chuck.https://twitter.com/SenSchumer/status/1295037703667548162 Also, @
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Cory Reynolds🟢
OfWaterville
COPIED & PASTEDGovernor Mike Huckabee has asked that we share this from Newt Gingerich: “I’ve been active in this since 1958; that’s 62 years. I’m the angriest I have been
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Subramanya Y A
yellambal
With the sushant singh case dominating discussions in media and amongst people, Perhaps it's time to relook into the police judicial system as practiced in the country. My take as
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Stephen Punwasi
StephenPunwasi
The Bank of Canada boasting they might make money on policies that exploit young people isn’t the win they think it is. These people are so far disconnected from reality,
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Robert Colvile
rcolvile
Kudos to @BBCr4today for asking me to discuss one of the more interesting aspects of the Desmond saga - why planning consents for a London borough are ending up on
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Mike Dunford
questauthority
Election Update - Gohmert - House of Representatives Amicus:The proposed amicus brief from the House of Representatives is up. Let's take a look. https://www.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.txed.203073/gov.uscourts.txed.203073.22.0
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Lane
HaygoodLaw
Who likes a good story about etymology? Hm? No one? Good. Sit down and attend, children, as I tell you about "doctors." "Doctor" is actually Latin; it comes from the
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Seth Abramson
SethAbramson
It's universally agreed that a pardon can constitute a criminal act. The question that remains on the table is what happens if the act being pardoned is an ongoing crime—meaning
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Nash Across the 8th Dimension
Nash076
In case you're just catching up, Parler:- made users submit gov IDs and SS# to verify accounts- retained that info- retained all "deleted" info, actually- their 2FA verifier dropped them-
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Crypto Bull🚀
CryptoBull2020
I had some time to think and reflect on the video from Blockchain Backer from yesterday and here are my thoughts purely as an #XRP investor (read the thread). 1.
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