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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sorry Newsom, you aren’t the commander in chief even if you are good at selecting San Fran judges. Curious if the 9th circuit plays this game and makes scotus overturn it.[/quote] The statute trump used literally says “Orders for these purposes shall be issued [b]through the governors of the States [/b]or, in the case of the District of Columbia, through the commanding general of the National Guard of the District of Columbia.”[/quote]Does the governor have a veto?[/quote] Nope. It doesn’t say that. It’s a chain of command not a permission seeking structure.[/quote] Sure, congress put those words in there for no reason at all[/quote] [b]Shall and must are two different phrases[/b]. It doesn’t even make logical sense. Why would a governor need to give permission for the commander in chief to act to protect federal property? [/quote] Wtf? They are the same![/quote] They really are not. This is standard legal language and they are not similar.[/quote] Yes they are the same. Shall is used all the time in statutes. Must is rarely used. [/quote] You’re welcome to think shall means must even though those are clearly two different words with two different legal interpretations. I look forward to the overturning of this ridiculous ruling.[/quote] What’s the difference then? Make sure to provide cites.[/quote] Must - mandatory Shall - variable, permissive Didn’t they teach this to you as a 1L?[/quote]
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