The Questionable Authority
Father, Army Husband (Ret.), lawyer. KUSK alum; public servant. Litigation disaster tour guide. Odd Fellow (and odd fellow). Proud member of the terminally online community since 1993. he/him
- Reposted by The Questionable AuthorityLooks like a tremendous opportunity
- Reposted by The Questionable AuthorityI am once again begging people to learn anything about governments east of western europe
- I just checked Pacer. Julie Le entered appearance in 28 cases that have filing dates of Jan 27 or later. I don't have words for that one, someone else is gonna have to fill in those details.
- Thinking about Julie Le, in Minn, and her caseload. Interested in feedback from other lawyers on this, particularly ones familiar with this type of habeas work -- AFAICT, each habeas case looks like at least the equivalent of dispositive motion briefing + hearing on a compressed schedule.
- If that's right, she's gotten assigned at least eight in less than the last ten days. Maybe I'm below the mean in terms of stamina, but I am confident that I could not provide competent representation for that many of that kind of case in that kind of timeframe.
- I think I'd be *ethically* obligated to quit on duty of competence grounds alone, setting aside all of the copious quantities of 'everything else.' Thoughts?
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View full threadThere's a lot that needs to get figured out on the far side of *waves vaguely* - including a lot related to my profession. These kind of obligations are part of all that.
- Reposted by The Questionable AuthorityMy full report, overnight at Law Dork: www.lawdork.com/p/the-system...
- Reposted by The Questionable Authorityme, a trademark law professor: when you see shirts with a professional sports team logo, do you expect them to come from/be licensed by the team? why or why not? my local facebook group: come get your pats merch for the superbowl from a tent in the pahking lot of the packy!
- Reposted by The Questionable AuthorityDamn, John Denver really said "some of those that work forces are the same that burn crosses" in black & white teevee
- Reposted by The Questionable AuthorityThis guy is so full of shit. Normie libs are often the ones fed posting VTS fedpost stuff and carrying signs that would get you a visit from the secret service. Also, actual IC professionals keep pointing out that anarchist security culture is a farce and actively counter productive to organizing
- That *is* a total breakdown.
- Reposted by The Questionable Authority“Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could that they never stopped to ask if they *should.*” —THE ACTUAL POINT OF THE FUCKING MOVIE THESE PEOPLE ARE DEBASING!!
- Xfinity has just released its Jurassic Park-themed Super Bowl ad that features a digitally de-aged Sam Neil, Laura Dern, and Jeff Goldblum. bit.ly/4rmRhrK
- Reposted by The Questionable Authority-->Return --> Call To Action --> Early Success -- | The stancil cycle | -- get bullied <-----------Be annoying as hell<---
- Reposted by The Questionable AuthorityAnd worst of all: they won't listen. They won't listen to the people who built these networks. Because they are Very Important People.
- Reposted by The Questionable AuthorityThey won't do the unglamorous work, though. They won't arrange for and set up and clean the porta potties or restock them with TP. They won't haul the sound equipment. They won't figure out where to go with boxes of supplies. They won't set up and maintain spreadsheets and do data entry.
- Totally agree - absolutely amazing book.
- Just finished this from @annaleen.bsky.social ,~ very interesting if you want to think about agency and intelligence slipping between animals and humans, organisms and machines, in a way that expands political imagination rather than simply narrowing it.
- Never mind the jobs you had, tell me five classes you took in college: 1: Survey of Science Fiction 2: Sedimentary Petrology 3: Biogeography 4: Organic Chemistry 5:.Philosophy of Science
- If Moltbook is freaking you out, please drop me a line. I've got some real estate ventures (including a bridge or two and some waterfront land in Florida) that you might find of interest.
- LLMs were extensively trained on all of our social media posts - every public post on every platform.
- I just use todoist's built-in capacity to do reminders for things like buying milk. Silly me, I could be using AI instead.