Anonymous wrote:I think he wins on appeal based on subpart (d) - an attorney in the district of columbia employed by the District of Columbia
Anonymous wrote:I think he wins on appeal based on subpart (d) - an attorney in the district of columbia employed by the District of Columbia
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think he wins on appeal based on subpart (d) - an attorney in the district of columbia employed by the District of Columbia
Doesn’t that mean employed by the District of Columbia as an attorney?
Anonymous wrote:I think he wins on appeal based on subpart (d) - an attorney in the district of columbia employed by the District of Columbia
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC Board of Election rules that McDuffie is *not* qualified to run for AG because he has not been a practicing attorney in many years. A massive blunder by McDuffie, who gave up his Council seat to run for AG.
https://twitter.com/maustermuhle/status/1516101791733198848
That's ridiculous. A councilmember should be able to run for AG.
Anonymous wrote:DC Board of Election rules that McDuffie is *not* qualified to run for AG because he has not been a practicing attorney in many years. A massive blunder by McDuffie, who gave up his Council seat to run for AG.
https://twitter.com/maustermuhle/status/1516101791733198848
Anonymous wrote:McDuffie has NO experience managing legal cases or a staff the size of the DC AG. THAT is why is the most unqualified candidate in this race.
We should not accept a mayoral wannabee as a seat warmer for this important position.
Anonymous wrote:DC Board of Election rules that McDuffie is *not* qualified to run for AG because he has not been a practicing attorney in many years. A massive blunder by McDuffie, who gave up his Council seat to run for AG.
https://twitter.com/maustermuhle/status/1516101791733198848
Anonymous wrote:McDuffie will be just fine as an AG. Minimizing his legal background is imbalanced; the work of the AG is to be teh public face of the office and to manage all of the Assistant AG's who actually do the work.
Most folk have no clue how the AG's office in DC really works, as the work is mostly oversight to commercial transactions, real property disputes, and a hodgepodge of randomness. He'd be fine, as long as he gets along with people.
Signed, former contractor who knows better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://mobile.twitter.com/TheArtist_MBS/status/1508793788864544772
Spiva formally challenging McDuffie’s eligibility to run
Good. I question if McDuffie actually meets the statutory requirement. It is so poorly written that he probably does, but not in the spirit of the intent.
Anonymous wrote:https://mobile.twitter.com/TheArtist_MBS/status/1508793788864544772
Spiva formally challenging McDuffie’s eligibility to run