The GOP has had insane SCOTUS luck over the last 50 years.
In 32 years in the White House (by the end of Trump's first term), they will have appointed at least 14 justices.
In 20 years in the White House over that same time, Democratic Presidents have made four.
Since 1963, the Bush family alone has appointed as many SCOTUS justices as Democratic Presidents.
Y'all are fucking insane. So if it was a direct shot to 2B and the baserunner was only halfway down the baseline, you think the runner needs to slide into the ground 45 feet from the bag? That's absurd.
Taking this rule that literally would mean that players are required to slide into first base.
It was almost 10 years ago now but I lived here for two years while in law school and loved it. https://www.plazaatriveroaks.com/Home.aspx
It's a pretty small complex and doesn't have any on-site amenities but I didn't care about a pool, gym, etc. Great location.
I don't believe so because the STR ordinance is a zoning ordinance and the ETJ is not within the zoning jurisdiction but rather the planning jurisdiction. ETJ regulations are Title 30 and the STR regulations are Title 25.
Depending on the other evidence and particularly what the various surveillance videos show about where she was, where he was, and what other people were in the area, yes.
Orin Kerr, one of the most prominent Fourth Amendment and Tech Law scholars, is doing a sorta FAQ rundown on the ruling.
https://reason.com/volokh/2018/06/22/first-thoughts-on-carpenter-v-united-sta
5-4 with Roberts, Ginsburg, Breyer, Kagan, and Sotomayor in the majority. Opinion here: https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/17pdf/16-402_h315.pdf
The police can no longer track your location/movements by tracking what cell towers your cell phone is connecting to without first obtaining a warrant.
TBD whether this will be a significant revision of the third party doctrine or not. Roberts says the ruling is limited to technology that creates "a detailed chronicle of a person’s physical presence". But there will definitely be attempts to extend the idea that the information you provide to a third party can be so invasive that it requires a warrant to other tech.
Why is it ridiculous? The punishment for a Class C misdemeanor is a fine not to exceed $500. Arresting and jailing someone for an offense that is not even punishable by jail time is absurd. That APD is much more likely to arrest rather than cite when the person is black instead of white is just another reason to avoid such discretionary arrests.
All forensic science is novel and potentially inadmissible at the outset. Someone has to be the canary in the coal mine. In this instance, nothing was actually lost by using this method because the more established method didn’t help the state’s case.
It’s a rough period for comedies so the funniest is probably Deadpool. For pure comedies, funniest is probably Bad Moms or Blockers. The best movie that falls under the comedy umbrella, but not necessarily the straight-up funniest, is The Big Sick.
Technically she was robbing a Russian oligarch and an insurance company, not the museum. I didn’t think it was bad but it wasn’t great either. The chemistry definitely wasn’t there. I actually didn’t mind Bullock but thought Blanchett was dead weight. Hathaway was perfection and Paulson and Bonham-Carter were really good as well.