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Monthly Archives: December 2020
Mr. Wibble
“He got lucky” really means he was prepared and had the guts to take a risk when a random opportunity appeared.
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Too Political for a Remedy or The Biggest Political Crime in US History
You may recall the book “Too Big to Fail.” It was about how the Federal Reserve and US Treasury couldn’t allow the big money center banks to fail in 2007-08 or otherwise the whole world economy would collapse. I think … Continue reading
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Reply of Texas in Support of Preliminary Injunction and TRO, filed December 11, 2020
It is no surprise to conservatives that there has been a whole lot of fake news on the Texas SCOTUS case. It is also just plain hard to find any news. This case has been characterized as a Hail Mary … Continue reading
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Pennsylvania’s Response in the Absentee Ballot Case
In the first page of its brief, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania’s fourteen lawyers (that’s right – fourteen) throw down with their best arguments. One, the Petitioners ask for a dramatic remedy in that no court has ever nullified a Governor’s … Continue reading
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Bill of Complaint filed by Texas in the Supreme Court of the United States
At the outset I want to acknowledge the Bill’s two authors: attorneys Brent Webster and Lawrence Joseph. They have submitted a brilliant piece of legal work to the Supreme Court and under extreme time pressure. Lawrence Joseph is not an … Continue reading
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Emergency application for writ of injunction in Pennsylvania election case
This is the case decided just five days ago where the Pennsylvania Supreme Court held that it was too late (laches) to challenge a law with a 180 day statute of limitations that supposedly amended the Pennsylvania constitution. Any first … Continue reading
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