seeking to head that off, setting the stage for a decision that could come as soon as Friday.
“The fact that there are so few people who think it’s a good law reflects the fact that it’s just not a good law,” said Eric Goldman, a professor at Santa Clara University School of Law whoTexas’ supporters also expressed frustration at the tech industry’s decision to rush the case onto the Supreme Court’s so-called shadow docket — the justices’ system for resolving emergency applications without the usual monthslong process of receiving briefs and hearing oral arguments.
Adam Candeub, a law professor who held senior posts in former President Donald Trump’s Commerce and Justice departments, also questioned the pro-tech side’s use of the shadow docket. The panel’s one-sentence order didn’t explain the rationale for the decision, which overturned a lower federal judge’s order blocking the law. A similar law in Florida,The 5th Circuit decision “was surprising to both sides,” said Evan Swarztrauber, a senior adviser for tech and telecom policy at the Lincoln Network, a right-of-center group that seeks to bridge the gap between the right’s libertarian and populist wings on tech policy.
SCOTUS are all-powerful Kings & Queens with no oversight, beholding to no one but themselves. $350k for a 30 minute speech comes to $11,666 per minute. What votes are they buying for $11,666 a minute? It's time to do a deep-dive & Vette these people while you are legally able.
Congress please nominate additional Supreme Court Justices! They rigged it for political gain!
Elon Musk upon hearing his Sexual Harassments payoff is going to be exposed