What kind of ass clown calls a 2-1 decision on a stay order a big fat l? |
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An ass clown |
And he submitted a brief in support of them before the Fourth Circuit granted the emergency stay. And since then he’s broken the law quite publicly and repeatedly. Miyares doesn’t exactly have a lot of respect in legal circles. |
Someone who prefers winning to name calling. The opinion agrees that FCPS is likely to succeed on appeal. The Coalition is literally going to take a case to the Supreme Court with no names plaintiffs. If PLF even continues to do losing work pro bono. |
Yes, they clearly could care less about the rule of law or justice. Nobody serious would touch this case. |
Ya and everyone expects this appeal to be laughed out of court. |
lol. You do realize that 15 other states have signed on to his brief. #assclown |
Roe v. Wade - the baby was already born by the time the case got to the Supreme Court. Sometimes the issue transcends the plaintiff if it is a harm that is capable of being repeated. |
Which states are those, out of curiosity? |
Too lazy even to google. |
Unfortunate that you losers had to go this route. "In an illegal effort to align TJ’s student body with the racial composition of the surrounding region, TJ abandoned its previous merit-based admissions system and adopted a new system designed to reduce dramatically the number of Asian-American students who attend TJ." |
Nebraska (#9), Utah (#10), Kansas (#23), Georgia (#26), Missouri (#30), Montana (#32), Texas (#34), Kentucky (#36), Arkansas (#41), Oklahoma (#42), South Carolina (#44), West Virginia (#45) Arizona (#46), Alabama (#47), and Louisiana (#48) Nearly half of the list is in the bottom ten of the US News and World Report education rankings. Hardly a phenomenal list of allies. |
Couldn't have written a less-true statement if you tried. Well done. |
So . . . what exactly has he done to break the law quite publicly and repeatedly? |