Yeah, and maybe the nature of the defamation has changed over time, that is the specific defamatory statements. But, generally, continuing tort is rejected for limitations purposes in defamation. I'd dearly love to see her bankrupted and de-platformed, but I don't think this is going to be the vehicle for it.
Conveniently leaving out that the administration is ignoring rampant fraud in red states like Texas while attempting to halt all federal aid to Minnesota, its librul electorate, and librul uppity governor. Oh, and the part about how it's all the darkie immigrants' fault.
Now that Thompson has resigned, my take on it is that he is a government-program-fraud jihadist and therefore willing to be a tool of the administration to overstate fraud in Minnesota and by Somali immigrants. Because he loves nailing him some fraudsters. I can see a lot of true-believer prosecutors that are otherwise apolitical civil servants getting sucked into something like this. But, when it comes down to it, and bullshit prosecutorial decisions like sandbagging the investigation of ICE/Jonathan Ross while investigating the widow, he wants nothing to do with it.
Well, they chose Delaware because it has generally favorable defamation law and her corporate entities reside there as a result of being chartered or incorporated there. But filing a lawsuit where a corporate entity is incorporated and thus resides is a bit of a legal fiction. Maybe more than a bit because the court otherwise has little or no connection to the parties or dispute. That's probably why Delaware incorporates other laws, like the ones where the parties actually live. There are generally two choices of law for a defamation case: where the defamatory statements were made and where the "injury was felt," that is where the plaintiff/defamed party resides. If the defamation is published nationally or internationally, the first place kind of loses its attraction and it starts to boil down to where the injury was felt, in this case France. One angle on this is that Candy-O actually resides in Tennessee and has never set foot in Delaware, which might be a reason the Delaware courts dismiss without reaching the limitations issue. Then the Macrons will have to file in Tennessee, which hopefully would not apply the French statute of limitations. But, as big a slam dunk as Candy-O's lies would seem to be, there's some significant barriers to bringing her to justice. Defamations statutes of limitation tend to be short everywhere. Maybe not three months short, but a year (Texas for example) which is also short and may also wipe out the Macrons. They dicked around too long.
In most courts in the US, other than Reed O'Connor's, a forum-selection clause that designates a division of a district where neither party in most cases resides or does business and has no other connection to the dispute would not be enforced.
I don't and never have participated on Twatter. But, isn't Grok primarily or entirely interacted with publicly? Meaning, you prompt it with a twatter post and its output is posted in reply? Unless you have your twatter set to private (which I assume is rare given that it defeats the purpose). That does put Grok's production of CSAM on a different level than what you can do more privately with gAI.
On the one hand, she's playing him like a fiddle, so good for her. On the other, fuck her in her dirty ass. I don't know many details, but historically the right wing opponents of left-wing dictators like Chavez and Maduro are just as monstrous pieces of shit, monstrous grumpies, if you will.
Unfortunately, France has a three-month statute of limitations for defamation. And Delaware, where the Macron suit is filed, has a borrowing statute that incorporates other jurisdictions statutes of limitation. The Macrons sued waaaaay later than three months after the defamatory statements. It seems there's a fairly high likelihood that they get poured out in their suit and Candy-O gets to declare victory.
Yep, it's a legacy thing, no more no less. Pure ego. I'm also kind of thinking he's accelerating all this dipshittery because he's been told he's going to gork out or die soon.
They're going to find that changing the maps one year ahead of a primary election violates Purcell. Notwithstanding that's what Texas did, but it was only what the district court did (enjoin the map) that violates Purcell.
I read a Klippenstein article that CBP/ICE are not wholly on board with the gestapo surges and they're decidedly unpopular with some elements. So, while your Bovinos and other trogs and chuds seem to be utterly loyal, it's not institution-wide.
Well there is a procedure to file a proceeding for the purpose of taking depositions before filing an actual lawsuit, for the purpose of investigating a claim. https://stcl.edu/lib/TexasRulesProject/TRCP200-215/rule2021999.htm So, that's kind of bullshit. Arguably, though, it's easier to just file a regular suit.
Yeah, they, especially the rugby club, might have an insurance policy that covers something like this, but claiming against it probably wouldn't require litigation until limitations was close. Buzbee is just doing this for notoriety. And that includes ratcheting up Mom and continuing her misery, as previously noted.
Rudy. Eastman. Chesebro. Ellis (suspended three years). Clark (disbarment recommended and pending). Powell is the major bad actor that has yet to have her peepee whacked. Something remains pending in Michigan, though.
My point stands, though, that most immigrants are ineligible for most forms of welfare until they've at least been here a while and are on a path to citizenship, ie Permanent Residents (green card).
Well, for now at least, the current/recent developments seem to indicate most players don't play no school. Which is why I find it funny they talk about classes starting as if that's some big factor in portal signings. Can the NCAA even enforce academic eligibility anymore? Or did Kavanaugh trash that too?
Point of order. No non-citizen is entitled to federal welfare. Certain immigrants, those on Temporary Protected Status or Permanent Residents, can qualify under state laws for state-administered "welfare" benefits. But, typically, one condition of Permanent Resident status is gainful employment such that one is self-sufficient. And Temporary Protected Status aliens are, by definition, humanitarian cases where aid is appropriate.