@XJosh Please post these purported federal court orders or opinions. I don’t think they exist. A database of AI 142+ hallucinations in legal has three that appeared in legal opinions or orders. All were in state courts. None were enforced.
@XJosh@yourbuddybrady The database of AI hallucinations has 140+ in the U.S. in various briefs submitted by lawyers. In only three did the hallucinations appear in orders issued by state not federal judges; two were withdrawn by the judges, the third overturned. None enforced.
Breaking news: @CNN has learned that at least 5 pilots in the US reported problems controlling Boeing 737 Max 8 jets during critical moments of flight in recent months, according to records in a federal government incident database. Why are these jets still flying in the US???
Where does Hawaii fit in this? To what extent have environmental regulations driven up housing costs? Are we protecting Hawaii’s gorgeous environment to be a playground for tourists and the super rich where ordinary locals can’t afford housing?
@nickgrube Right, Nick. Kaneshiro and Chasid have to know that they could talk about the grand jury if they wanted to. In fairness, the statement they put out accurately summarizes a rule related to juries. The problem is the statement implies the rule applies to them here, and it doesn’t.
If at Thanksgiving you have either a conversation like this...
Uncle: So is Jenny liking kindergarten?
You: YOU ARE AN ACCESSORY TO GENOCIDE
...or this...
Niece: Have you played any good golf courses lately?
You: ROBERT E LEE IS A HERO
...then you are bad at Thanksgiving.
There is clear evidence of collusion and of course it’s between @SEC and @AlabamaFTBL . I won’t stand for it. Read my latest in @theadvocatebr tonight. #GeauxTigers https://t.co/cOY2cweauT
@markrau@danielrlam@CivilBeat The AG’s explanation for using “surcharge” instead of “tax” was highly technical and seemed to baffle even some of the justices. And the phrase “as provided by law,” some said, made it seem the surcharge already was allowed. So Justice Wilson asked if the phrase was needed.
@chrisking@CivilBeat “Shall the legislature be authorized to establish, as provided by law, a surcharge on investment real property to be used to support public education?”
@markrau@danielrlam@CivilBeat This might have been OK: “Shall the legislature be authorized to establish a tax on real property to be used to support public education?”