by Michael E Dehn | Apr 22, 2024 | Breaking News, SCOTUS impacts and rulings
At arguments in Grants Pass, Sotomayor, Kagan, and Jackson are pummeling the Gibson Dunn attorney defending laws that punish homeless people who sleep outside. Sotomayor asks: If homeless people aren't allowed to sleep anywhere, are they supposed to just...
by Michael E Dehn | Apr 8, 2024 | AI artificial intelligence, Banking and Finance, Breaking News, consumer spending and sentiment, Crime, General interest, Humanoid endeavors, International insights, Latest News, Media, SCOTUS impacts and rulings, Technology, World economic impacts
https://www.thebignewsletter.com/p/monopoly-round-up-a-judge-can-break?utm_campaign=email-half-post&r=l7jd2&utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email
by Michael E Dehn | Mar 20, 2024 | 2024 election realities, Banking and Finance, Breaking News, consumer spending and sentiment, SCOTUS impacts and rulings
The Supreme Court Is About an Inch Away from Legalizing Bribery (msn.com)
by Michael E Dehn | Mar 19, 2024 | 2024 election realities, Biden the miscreant, Breaking News, Censorship, Latest News, Media, SCOTUS impacts and rulings
What Ketanji Brown Jackson said yesterday at Oral Argument was, in one sense, shocking to hear from a Justice. But it was also an expression of the central view now embraced by most US institutions: online free speech is too dangerous, and the US Govt must therefore...
by Michael E Dehn | Mar 19, 2024 | 2024 election realities, Biden the miscreant, Breaking News, Crime, Humanoid endeavors, International insights, Military considerations, SCOTUS impacts and rulings, World politics of consequence
https://apnews.com/article/supreme-court-migrant-arrests-texas-13ffaed316d16f42e928f6958f0658f2?user_email=d4463f77c50725884e7d91b5b805c5eaf46bb9c45a75a582677966fd4bb13e4e&utm_medium=Afternoon_Wire&utm_source=Sailthru_AP&utm_campaign=AfternoonWire_March19...
by Michael E Dehn | Mar 18, 2024 | 2024 election realities, Breaking News, Censorship, General politics, SCOTUS impacts and rulings
https://apnews.com/article/supreme-court-biden-administration-social-media-132df16a8b086cd7ed72954f3b4c2c04