@heyitsalexsu I'm CONVINCED that Westlaw has made its search algorithm worse to force lawyers to ask questions through its AI. Older lawyers seem to be the least aware of how unreliable those results are. To be fair, it is hard to fathom how a service that expensive could be giving you slop.
@TVietor08@ossoff He's genuinely good at this format. He has a sharp eye for what matters and how to prove it. I bet his staffers also deserve a ton of credit for helping him prepare so well. I've seen him in hearings before and literally thought, this reflects well on how his entire office runs
@AnthonyMKreis I bet you didn't mean this, but your post might give the impression that practicing attorneys *don't* search for truth. I spend a lot of late hours doing exactly that. Anyway, let's all have a laugh at the idea of Ilan Wurman being deposed about the work he's produced
@emmma_camp_ Teachers' insight is so valuable, but it doesn't look like this survey was intended to be objective. Idk where it came from or how it was conducted. Lots of things that can make a problem feel worse even though it's stable (talking about it more, addressing it more, etc.)
@karakclairmont@emmma_camp_ I have heard this a LOT. I'm not an expert on which is better. The gist of what I hear is that if a kid keeps not making it to the bathroom, they're not ready. I just figured that was part of it? Idk maybe I traumatized my kids by allowing them to try before it could be perfect.
@emmma_camp_ You know what I've noticed? How I have to make a *point* to buy my kid shoes with laces. Sure, they're out there, but almost everything at Target is Velcro, even for his age. You can easily not think of this and keep buying your kid shoes they don't have to practice tying.
@lizziejohnsonnn How awful. I haven't understood the Post's management lately. At all. It feels like they're doing what someone would do if they *wanted* to ruin an institution. And if someone wants to ruin the institution that is the Washington Post, they're a villain.
@FoxNews This is disgusting and dishonest. A โcoordinated web of encrypted chats, street alerts and tracking of ICE โAbductorsโ in a sophisticated databaseโ? Weird way to describe the equivalent of a Facebook group or a group chat
@LindseyGrahamSC Wait, so when you unleash goons on people, then lie to our faces when they murder someone in the street โฆ itโs our fault for complaining about it? Imagine this logic applied to anything else. โItโs ok to beat my wife because sheโs being so difficult.โ
@JayJaymorris3 I truly get the sense that a lot of it is because our infrastructure is kind of busted and unreliable now. Streets flooding, power going out, etc. Also, no offense, but idk if I want safety tips from the 1960s. Werenโt car seats for babies like, a sling between two metal bars lol
@NancyMace @0hour1 @kneis816 On January 6, didnโt your staff have to talk you out of getting yourself punched in the face by someone in the mob so you could post it on social media https://t.co/z8Uk6yfFPY
@AmbDanFried@nytimes Thank you. This is America. Government gets its power from the consent of the governed. I do not have a legitimate obligation to kneel to whoever punches me the hardest.
@KenRoth Maybe this public servant can go back to tenth grade and take some remedial lessons on social contract. American freedom is based on the idea that a government's legitimacy comes from the consent of the people. He clearly did not kickbox his way into his current job.