AH! earworm central.
I'm feeling all wound down, like whatever is next is going to be less fun than I'd like for it to be.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
AH! earworm central.
I'm feeling all wound down, like whatever is next is going to be less fun than I'd like for it to be.
Judge orders NSA to halt wiretapping program. It appears to be unconstitutional!
It appears to be unconstitutional!
You don't say.
I call Xena for teh Gays! It's named after one of our own. Let's colonize, bitches!
Haven't we had first right of refusal for Ganymede since the 1600s?
It appears to be unconstitutional!
I am shocked, SHOCKED, SHOC--wait, no. What's the opposite of shocked?
Judge orders NSA to halt wiretapping program.
Okay, it was even funnier when I thought you'd typed NASA.
Thank you for the Crazy mention.
Good news for today: monthly departmental luncheon where the topic was "a surprise." We were to "prepare to be challenged", which no one looked forward to. However, it turned out to be a trivia contest among tables randomly composed of associates and partners-- trivia on firm history, identifying pictures of staff, paralegals and lawyers, legal questions, a sudoku, logic games/reasoning from the LSAT...and my table (the only one sans partner but with enough midlevels/senior associates to remember who the staff is) won! Our prize has something to do with the firm's sports tickets. Best department lunch ever!
An analysis of the text of the decision in the NSA spying thing: [link]
eta: Judge Diggs Taylor wrote:
In this case, if the teachings of Youngstown are law, the separation of powers doctrine has been violated. The president undisputably has violated the provisions of FISA for a five-year period. Justice Black wrote, in Youngstown:
Nor can the seizure order be sustained because of the several constitutional provisions that grant executive power to the President. In the framework of our Constitution, the President's power to see that the laws are faithfully executed refutes the idea that he is to be a lawmaker. The Constitution limits his functions in the lawmaking process to the recommending of laws he thinks wise and the vetoing of laws he thinks bad. And the Constitution is neither silent nor equivocal about who make laws which the President is to execute. The first section of the first article says that `All legislative powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States * * *'
The President's order does not direct that a congressional policy be executed in a manner prescribed by Congress - it directs that a presidential policy be executed in a manner prescribed by the President. . . . The Constitution did not subject this law-making power of Congress to presidential or military supervision or control. Youngstown, 343 U.S. at 587-588.
These secret authorization orders must, like the executive order in that case, fall. They violate the Separation of Powers ordained by the very Constitution of which this President is a creature.
Karr told investigators he drugged and had sex with the child beauty queen before accidentally killing her, said a senior Thai police officer, who was briefed about the interview.
I've seen this terminology in every story I've read about this and it's really offensive. He didn't "have sex" with her. He raped her. He molested her. Combine "had sex" with "child beauty queen" and it feels dangerously close to "she asked for it."