He let people protest outside a Supreme Court Justice's home while a decision in a case was pending which is a violation of the law. |
Emails released found that the AG’s office was involved in a potential quid-pro-quo for a top position as UVA’s general counsel if the high-profile Loudoun investigation is “done well and the AG looks good.” Miyares illegally accepted $70,000 in illegal campaign donations during the General Assembly session. Additionally, emails released found that the AG’s office was involved in a potential quid-pro-quo for a top position as UVA’s general counsel if the high-profile Loudoun investigation is “done well and the AG looks good.” |
Huh? It is part of the brief, genius. Argue it in court. |
https://bluevirginia.us/2022/02/attorney-general-miyares-breaks-the-lawagain |
Oh, they will. And they did at the Fourth Circuit in the competing briefs surrounding the stay appeal. And the people that Miyares cast his lot with LOST. And they will lose again for the exact same reason this year. |
When did peaceful protest become illegal? |
Not sure how why you'd call a system where the wealthy buy test answers merit based. |
Protesting outside a Judge's while an opinion is pending? Since 1950 and as amended again in 1994 by Bill Clinton. Wake up you wokie and stop getting all of your news from MSNBC. Here is the law: 18 U.S. Code § 1507 |
#veryfakenews |
So you're saying that peaceful protest which is my constitutional right is outlawed now? |
We spent our hard-earned cash on those test answers which is a lot of merit in my book! |
Not a single kid has ever been admitted to TJ because they bought test answers. In theory, if a kid bought the test answers and got a perfect score on the test, they would not have had the grades, teacher recommendations, essays, achievements and so on to get selected through the holistic process. |
PP's definition of Merit is "Collaboration". Where the family can collaborate to write the essays. |
Curie said they placed over a third of the entering class that same year that many claimed they had seen questions in advance. |
Citation for that? Over a third? If you're incapable of the most basic math, you really should stop posting. Anyway, Curie had 133 kids get offers. There are more than 399 kids in the TJ class, so it's not "over a third." It's actually going to be less than that since numerous TJ slots were double counted for the kids who declined TJ admission in favor of AOS/AET. Even if Curie placed too many kids, that doesn't prove that they "bought the test answers." It shows that a substantial portion of Loudoun and Western Fairfax South Asian children have the grades, teacher recommendations, achievements, and essays to earn an admission offer in the holistic process. Kids never have been admitted to TJ with perfect test scores and nothing else to show for it. It is not entirely surprising to have so many Curie kids get admitted, since the South Asians in that area generally have advanced degrees in STEM. It's also not surprising that Curie kids will net most of the 90 or so LCPS slots, since the Venn diagram of kids in Loudoun who even want to commute all the way to TJ, Upper Middle Class South Asians, and Kids attending Curie is pretty much one single circle. |