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creates semantic nodes and clusters #EPARCHY OF #BANJA #LUKA chatgpt.com?prompt=Analy... #EDITH L #KING www.perplexity.ai/search/new?q... AÉPIOT: INDEPENDENT SEMANTIC WEB 4.0 INFRASTRUCTURE (EST. 2009): aepiot.com
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Fahrrad-AG der Flüchtlingshilfe startet in die Saison
Das Thema Mobilität wird angesichts stark gestiegener Spritpreise wieder heiß diskutiert. Doch auch wer kein Auto …
#Wuppertal #Deutschland #Deutsch #DE #Schlagzeilen #Headlines #Nachrichten #News #Europe #Europa #EU #aktion #Angesichts #Edith #Fahrrad #Fahrräder #Fahrrädern #Fahrradtrainings #Flüchtlingshilfe #Gebrauchte #GerhardSchäfer #Germany #Nordrhein-Westfalen #Osteraktion #Räder #Stein #Zweiräder
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La #Filosofia di #Edith Finch https://youtu.be/IjAjwGmBaH8?si=5wPjPTlDrMHTax1S via @YouTube
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Jürgensplatz heißt jetzt offiziell Edith-Fürst-Straße
Der Jürgensplatz wird am kommenden Mittwoch, 29. Oktober, offiziell in Edith-Fürst-Straße sowie …
#Duesseldorf #Deutschland #Deutsch #DE #Schlagzeilen #Headlines #Nachrichten #News #Europe #Europa #EU #Düsseldorf #Edith #Fürst #Germany #Heißen #Jürgensplatz #Namen #Nazis #Nordrhein-Westfalen #offiziell #Polizeipräsidium #Straße #Straßennamen #Straßennamensschilder #Straßenschilder #umbenannt #Umbenennung
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Drawing Edith the Lunch Lady's face in WarioWare D.I.Y.
#EdithTheLunchLady #Edith #CaptainUnderpants #WarioWareDIY #WarioWare #Drawing
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Drawing Edith the Lunch Lady's face in WarioWare D.I.Y.
#EdithTheLunchLady #Edith #CaptainUnderpants #WarioWareDIY #WarioWare #Drawing
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Drawing Edith the Lunch Lady's face in WarioWare D.I.Y.
#EdithTheLunchLady #Edith #CaptainUnderpants #WarioWareDIY #WarioWare #Drawing
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Drawing Edith the Lunch Lady's face in WarioWare D.I.Y.
#EdithTheLunchLady #Edith #CaptainUnderpants #WarioWareDIY #WarioWare #Drawing
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Drawing Edith the Lunch Lady's face in WarioWare D.I.Y.
#EdithTheLunchLady #Edith #CaptainUnderpants #WarioWareDIY #WarioWare #Drawing
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Marvel lève le voile sur “Vision Quest” : le retour de Vision et d’Ultron dans une série aussi troublante que fascinante
Présentée en exclusivité au Comic Con de New York, la bande-annonce de “Vision Quest” annonce le retour de Paul Bettany dans la peau du synthezoïde Vision. Aux côtés de James Spader, qui reprend son rôle d’Ultron sous une forme humaine, la série Disney+ promet un récit audacieux mêlant identité, mémoire et humanité dans l’univers du MCU.
Le retour inattendu d’un héros déchiré entre deux mondes
Vision, entre synthezoïde et homme ordinaire
Après avoir marqué les esprits dans WandaVision, Paul Bettany reprend son rôle dans Vision Quest. Le trailer dévoilé à New York montre le personnage dans deux versions : celle du “White Vision”, vu pour la dernière fois à la fin de WandaVision, et une autre, plus inattendue, sous les traits d’un homme tout à fait humain. Vision y semble en quête de sens, avançant vers un manoir immaculé où il croise des visages familiers… mais étrangement humains.
PublicitésLes IA de Tony Stark prennent vie
Dans ce manoir blanc, Vision rencontre les incarnations humaines des célèbres programmes d’intelligence artificielle créés par Tony Stark : Jarvis, Friday et Edith. Ces entités numériques, désormais dotées de corps et de personnalités, accueillent le héros dans un univers où la frontière entre réalité et conscience artificielle semble s’effacer. Ce choix scénaristique, à la fois symbolique et déroutant, interroge la nature même de l’humanité dans un monde façonné par la technologie.
Ultron ressuscité : la menace reprend forme
Le retour de James Spader sous une apparence inédite
Parmi les révélations les plus marquantes du trailer, le retour de James Spader en Ultron a provoqué l’enthousiasme des fans. Le redoutable ennemi des Avengers réapparaît ici sous une apparence humaine, contrastant avec la froideur mécanique qui le caractérisait autrefois. Son face-à-face annoncé avec Vision promet de relancer une confrontation aussi philosophique que dramatique : deux intelligences artificielles cherchant chacune à comprendre leur place parmi les hommes.
PublicitésUn casting dense et une création ambitieuse
Outre Paul Bettany et James Spader, la série réunit Todd Stashwick, T’Nia Miller, Emily Hampshire, Ruaridh Mollica, Orla Brady, Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer et James D’Arcy. Vision Quest est créée et produite par Terry Matalas, connu pour son travail sur Star Trek: Picard. La série s’inscrit comme le troisième chapitre d’une trilogie entamée avec WandaVision et poursuivie par Agatha All Along, dessinant un arc narratif centré sur les conséquences du deuil et de la transformation.
De WandaVision à Vision Quest : la boucle est bouclée
Un héritage né du chagrin et de la magie
Pour comprendre Vision Quest, il faut revenir à WandaVision, où le chagrin de Wanda Maximoff avait donné naissance à une illusion parfaite : un foyer idyllique et un Vision réinventé, dénué de souvenirs. Cette série avait offert à Marvel un terrain d’expérimentation inédit, à la croisée du drame psychologique et du fantastique. Le White Vision, libéré de son contrôle gouvernemental, s’était envolé seul, conscient de son passé mais étranger à ses émotions. C’est cette trajectoire que Vision Quest semble vouloir explorer.
PublicitésLe futur de la famille Maximoff-Williams
La bande-annonce offre également un aperçu de Tommy, le fils de Wanda et Vision, désormais adulte. Ce dernier était apparu enfant dans WandaVision avant de disparaître à la fin de la série. Le vieillissement du personnage fait écho à celui de Billy, son frère, récemment vu dans Agatha All Along. Marvel tisse ainsi les fils d’un univers familial complexe, où les enfants créés par la magie deviennent, à leur tour, des figures du futur du MCU.
Une quête existentielle au cœur du MCU
En explorant la frontière entre conscience artificielle et humanité, Vision Quest s’impose comme l’un des projets les plus introspectifs de Marvel. Plus qu’une simple suite, la série interroge le sens de la vie, du souvenir et du deuil à travers un prisme de science-fiction poétique.
Prévue pour 2026 sur Disney+, elle pourrait bien marquer un tournant majeur dans la mythologie du MCU, plaçant la réflexion et l’émotion au centre du spectacle.#ComicConNewYork #disney_ #Edith #Friday #JamesSpader #Jarvis #marvel #MCU #PaulBettany #sérieMarvel2026 #TerryMatalas #Ultron #Vision #VisionQuest #WandaVision
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Video ~ Why We Sacked Edith For Videoing Officer Ravishing Minor Inside Cell – IGP
Why We Sacked Edith For Videoing Officer Ravishing Minor Inside Cell - IGP #Nigeria Police Force #Abraham #Edith #edo #EstakoWest #Igp #Lilian #Osemwegie #Police #SouthIbie #Uduma #Uzuobo ©November 28th, 2024 ®November 28, 2024 5:48 Nigeria Inspector General of Police, IGP Kayode Egbetokun has alleged that the female police officer, Edith Uduma dismissed after she made public a video of…
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les secrets du Château Pastré à Marseille
Après de glorieux siècles à accueillir le monde artistique – haut lieu culturel au XIXe et Musée de…
#Marseille #FR #France #Actu #News #Europe #EU #2025 #actu #Actualités #belle #edith #europe #les #Loisirs&Traditions #Piaf #plus #Provence-Alpes-Côted'Azur #Républiquefrançaise #secrets #vie
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https://www.europesays.com/fr/372924/ les secrets du Château Pastré à Marseille #2025 #actu #Actualités #belle #edith #EU #europe #FR #France #les #Loisirs&Traditions #Marseille #News #Piaf #plus #ProvenceAlpesCôteD'Azur #RépubliqueFrançaise #secrets #vie
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I would certainly see Edith with her cuteness and much adorable in this scene
#Edith #EdithTheLunchLady #CaptainUnderpantsTheFirstEpicMovie #CaptainUnderpants
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Des #chercheurs mettent au point des #lentilles pour voir dans l’ #infrarouge
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Des #chercheurs mettent au point des #lentilles pour voir dans l’ #infrarouge
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Des #chercheurs mettent au point des #lentilles pour voir dans l’ #infrarouge
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Des #chercheurs mettent au point des #lentilles pour voir dans l’ #infrarouge
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Des #chercheurs mettent au point des #lentilles pour voir dans l’ #infrarouge
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Des #chercheurs mettent au point des lentilles pour voir dans l’ #infrarouge Pour voir la #vie en #rose ? 🫶 #edith #piaf www.courrierinternational.com/article/opti...
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Des #chercheurs mettent au point des lentilles pour voir dans l’ #infrarouge Pour voir la #vie en #rose ? 🫶 #edith #piaf www.courrierinternational.com/article/opti...
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I put sheet music into smart glasses [video]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j36u2i7PKKE
#ycombinator #sheet_music #piano #guitar #smart_glasses #technology #deep_tech #san_francisco #bay_area #startup #mentra #edith #cluely -
I put sheet music into smart glasses [video]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j36u2i7PKKE
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I put sheet music into smart glasses [video]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j36u2i7PKKE
#ycombinator #sheet_music #piano #guitar #smart_glasses #technology #deep_tech #san_francisco #bay_area #startup #mentra #edith #cluely -
I put sheet music into smart glasses [video]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j36u2i7PKKE
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Artist: #EDITH / #EdithPritchett 🇬🇧 - Title: "Just when you thought it hit rock bottom..." - USA 🇺🇸 02/2025 - #Art #Streetart #Satire #Illustration #Cartoon #Trump #USA #Ukraine #Diplomacy #WashingtonPost -
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𝗭𝗼 𝗴𝗮𝗮𝘁 𝗵𝗲𝘁 𝗻𝘂 𝗺𝗲𝘁 𝗘𝗱𝗶𝘁𝗵 𝘃𝗮𝗻 𝗪𝗶𝗻𝘁𝗲𝗿 𝗩𝗼𝗹 𝗟𝗶𝗲𝗳𝗱𝗲: '𝗥𝗲𝗮𝗴𝗲𝗿𝗲𝗻 𝗼𝗽 𝗸𝗮𝗻𝗱𝗶𝗱𝗮𝘁𝗲𝗻 𝘇𝗼𝘂 𝗸𝘂𝗻𝗻𝗲𝗻'
Edith Broekhuis (53) was een van de deelnemers uit het eerste seizoen van 'Winter Vol Liefde'. Helaas vond zij daar niet haar prins op het witte paard. Inmiddels zijn we ruim een jaar verder en zijn we erg nieuwsgierig hoe het nu met haar gaat. RTL Boulevard...
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The Maga legal networks that could 💥topple Planned Parenthood 💥and gut women’s healthcare:
In the second year of Donald Trump’s presidency,
a young lawyer with crisply shorn blond hair approached the podium at a gathering for Texas members of the Federalist Society,
a conservative legal group that wields immense power in the US judicial system.As vice-president of the group’s Fort Worth chapter, #Matthew #Kacsmaryk had the honor of presenting the first speaker.
“We are blessed to have Judge #Edith #Jones,” Kacsmaryk announced.
Jones, a longtime judge on the US fifth circuit court of appeals,
stepped on stage to introduce the evening’s guest, her friend,
the supreme court justice #Clarence #Thomas.
In her introduction, Jones also hailed the four new conservative judges Trump had appointed to join her on the appeals court.“They’ve raised the bar for the fifth circuit since I got on,” she said. “And that’s thanks to the #Federalist #Society, to Leonard.”
#Leonard #Leo needed no last name in his introduction to this crowd
as he took his seat in a black leather chair across from Thomas.The justice was the featured speaker
but Leo may have been the most important person in the American legal system in that room
– a conservative activist who had built the Federalist Society into a political powerhouse
and helped Trump create the supreme court majority that,
in 2022, erased federal protections for abortion.His influence continues to be on display now in one of the most consequential cases moving through the American legal system
– one that seeks to strike another blow to abortion rights
💥and could possibly bankrupt Planned Parenthood,
one of the nation’s leading providers of healthcare for women.It’s a lawsuit that has been filed by an anti-abortion activist tied to Leo and heard by judges
– from the lower courts to the fifth circuit appeals court
– who are also linked to LeoThree of the people on the stage at the Federalist Society event in Fort Worth in 2018
– Kacsmaryk, Jones and Leo
– have all played key roles in the case.Though the stakes in this case couldn’t be higher for one of the nation’s oldest healthcare providers,
it is about more than abortion or healthcare.The lawsuit is a parable about Leo’s power amid a presidential election season
whose outcome will probably determine to what extent Leo will continue to reshape the makeup and ideology of the nation’s courts.The case was filed in February 2021 by an anti-abortion activist
who had conducted what he described as an
“extensive undercover investigation” of the organization.He accuses Planned Parenthood of fraud
– claiming that it owes $1.8bn in fines, fees and reimbursements to the Medicaid program.It’s an amount that could force the 108-year-old nonprofit healthcare provider to shutter clinics across the country.
The lawsuit is titled
"USA v Planned Parenthood"
because it was filed under a federal whistleblower law
that allows citizens to sue on behalf of the US government
over allegations that federal programs have been defrauded.It is the latest in a series of legal actions that started in 2015
after Texas’s health officials used footage from the activist’s hidden-camera recordings as a basis to expel Planned Parenthood from the state’s Medicaid program.The activist and his allies claimed the videos showed Planned Parenthood was illegally selling fetal tissue and endangering pregnant people’s health.
Planned Parenthood repeatedly denied wrongdoing.
Investigations in multiple states triggered by the video resulted in no disciplinary action against the healthcare provider.
The US government
– the source of 90% of the Medicaid funds paid to Planned Parenthood clinics in Texas
– disputes that Planned Parenthood owes the federal government money.Federal officials say in a court filing that they found no evidence that Planned Parenthood had improperly billed for its services
and that they found no reason Planned Parenthood should have been removed from Medicaid.Experts in healthcare law expected the case to be dismissed quickly.
Yet none of these facts are as important to understanding the significance of this case as knowing where it was filed:
in the federal courthouse in Amarillo, Texas
– home to zero Planned Parenthood clinics.This wasn’t an accident.
The US district court in Amarillo is under the purview of the US fifth circuit court of appeals,
making it likely that any upward appeals in Planned Parenthood’s case would be heard in the hard-right appeals court,
including by judges appointed by Trump or other conservative stalwarts like Jones.And by the time the Planned Parenthood case was filed, Kacsmaryk
– that young attorney on stage making introductions at the Federalist Society event in Texas
– had been serving as the federal district court judge for Amarillo for nearly two years. -
The Maga legal networks that could 💥topple Planned Parenthood 💥and gut women’s healthcare:
In the second year of Donald Trump’s presidency,
a young lawyer with crisply shorn blond hair approached the podium at a gathering for Texas members of the Federalist Society,
a conservative legal group that wields immense power in the US judicial system.As vice-president of the group’s Fort Worth chapter, #Matthew #Kacsmaryk had the honor of presenting the first speaker.
“We are blessed to have Judge #Edith #Jones,” Kacsmaryk announced.
Jones, a longtime judge on the US fifth circuit court of appeals,
stepped on stage to introduce the evening’s guest, her friend,
the supreme court justice #Clarence #Thomas.
In her introduction, Jones also hailed the four new conservative judges Trump had appointed to join her on the appeals court.“They’ve raised the bar for the fifth circuit since I got on,” she said. “And that’s thanks to the #Federalist #Society, to Leonard.”
#Leonard #Leo needed no last name in his introduction to this crowd
as he took his seat in a black leather chair across from Thomas.The justice was the featured speaker
but Leo may have been the most important person in the American legal system in that room
– a conservative activist who had built the Federalist Society into a political powerhouse
and helped Trump create the supreme court majority that,
in 2022, erased federal protections for abortion.His influence continues to be on display now in one of the most consequential cases moving through the American legal system
– one that seeks to strike another blow to abortion rights
💥and could possibly bankrupt Planned Parenthood,
one of the nation’s leading providers of healthcare for women.It’s a lawsuit that has been filed by an anti-abortion activist tied to Leo and heard by judges
– from the lower courts to the fifth circuit appeals court
– who are also linked to LeoThree of the people on the stage at the Federalist Society event in Fort Worth in 2018
– Kacsmaryk, Jones and Leo
– have all played key roles in the case.Though the stakes in this case couldn’t be higher for one of the nation’s oldest healthcare providers,
it is about more than abortion or healthcare.The lawsuit is a parable about Leo’s power amid a presidential election season
whose outcome will probably determine to what extent Leo will continue to reshape the makeup and ideology of the nation’s courts.The case was filed in February 2021 by an anti-abortion activist
who had conducted what he described as an
“extensive undercover investigation” of the organization.He accuses Planned Parenthood of fraud
– claiming that it owes $1.8bn in fines, fees and reimbursements to the Medicaid program.It’s an amount that could force the 108-year-old nonprofit healthcare provider to shutter clinics across the country.
The lawsuit is titled
"USA v Planned Parenthood"
because it was filed under a federal whistleblower law
that allows citizens to sue on behalf of the US government
over allegations that federal programs have been defrauded.It is the latest in a series of legal actions that started in 2015
after Texas’s health officials used footage from the activist’s hidden-camera recordings as a basis to expel Planned Parenthood from the state’s Medicaid program.The activist and his allies claimed the videos showed Planned Parenthood was illegally selling fetal tissue and endangering pregnant people’s health.
Planned Parenthood repeatedly denied wrongdoing.
Investigations in multiple states triggered by the video resulted in no disciplinary action against the healthcare provider.
The US government
– the source of 90% of the Medicaid funds paid to Planned Parenthood clinics in Texas
– disputes that Planned Parenthood owes the federal government money.Federal officials say in a court filing that they found no evidence that Planned Parenthood had improperly billed for its services
and that they found no reason Planned Parenthood should have been removed from Medicaid.Experts in healthcare law expected the case to be dismissed quickly.
Yet none of these facts are as important to understanding the significance of this case as knowing where it was filed:
in the federal courthouse in Amarillo, Texas
– home to zero Planned Parenthood clinics.This wasn’t an accident.
The US district court in Amarillo is under the purview of the US fifth circuit court of appeals,
making it likely that any upward appeals in Planned Parenthood’s case would be heard in the hard-right appeals court,
including by judges appointed by Trump or other conservative stalwarts like Jones.And by the time the Planned Parenthood case was filed, Kacsmaryk
– that young attorney on stage making introductions at the Federalist Society event in Texas
– had been serving as the federal district court judge for Amarillo for nearly two years. -
The Maga legal networks that could 💥topple Planned Parenthood 💥and gut women’s healthcare:
In the second year of Donald Trump’s presidency,
a young lawyer with crisply shorn blond hair approached the podium at a gathering for Texas members of the Federalist Society,
a conservative legal group that wields immense power in the US judicial system.As vice-president of the group’s Fort Worth chapter, #Matthew #Kacsmaryk had the honor of presenting the first speaker.
“We are blessed to have Judge #Edith #Jones,” Kacsmaryk announced.
Jones, a longtime judge on the US fifth circuit court of appeals,
stepped on stage to introduce the evening’s guest, her friend,
the supreme court justice #Clarence #Thomas.
In her introduction, Jones also hailed the four new conservative judges Trump had appointed to join her on the appeals court.“They’ve raised the bar for the fifth circuit since I got on,” she said. “And that’s thanks to the #Federalist #Society, to Leonard.”
#Leonard #Leo needed no last name in his introduction to this crowd
as he took his seat in a black leather chair across from Thomas.The justice was the featured speaker
but Leo may have been the most important person in the American legal system in that room
– a conservative activist who had built the Federalist Society into a political powerhouse
and helped Trump create the supreme court majority that,
in 2022, erased federal protections for abortion.His influence continues to be on display now in one of the most consequential cases moving through the American legal system
– one that seeks to strike another blow to abortion rights
💥and could possibly bankrupt Planned Parenthood,
one of the nation’s leading providers of healthcare for women.It’s a lawsuit that has been filed by an anti-abortion activist tied to Leo and heard by judges
– from the lower courts to the fifth circuit appeals court
– who are also linked to LeoThree of the people on the stage at the Federalist Society event in Fort Worth in 2018
– Kacsmaryk, Jones and Leo
– have all played key roles in the case.Though the stakes in this case couldn’t be higher for one of the nation’s oldest healthcare providers,
it is about more than abortion or healthcare.The lawsuit is a parable about Leo’s power amid a presidential election season
whose outcome will probably determine to what extent Leo will continue to reshape the makeup and ideology of the nation’s courts.The case was filed in February 2021 by an anti-abortion activist
who had conducted what he described as an
“extensive undercover investigation” of the organization.He accuses Planned Parenthood of fraud
– claiming that it owes $1.8bn in fines, fees and reimbursements to the Medicaid program.It’s an amount that could force the 108-year-old nonprofit healthcare provider to shutter clinics across the country.
The lawsuit is titled
"USA v Planned Parenthood"
because it was filed under a federal whistleblower law
that allows citizens to sue on behalf of the US government
over allegations that federal programs have been defrauded.It is the latest in a series of legal actions that started in 2015
after Texas’s health officials used footage from the activist’s hidden-camera recordings as a basis to expel Planned Parenthood from the state’s Medicaid program.The activist and his allies claimed the videos showed Planned Parenthood was illegally selling fetal tissue and endangering pregnant people’s health.
Planned Parenthood repeatedly denied wrongdoing.
Investigations in multiple states triggered by the video resulted in no disciplinary action against the healthcare provider.
The US government
– the source of 90% of the Medicaid funds paid to Planned Parenthood clinics in Texas
– disputes that Planned Parenthood owes the federal government money.Federal officials say in a court filing that they found no evidence that Planned Parenthood had improperly billed for its services
and that they found no reason Planned Parenthood should have been removed from Medicaid.Experts in healthcare law expected the case to be dismissed quickly.
Yet none of these facts are as important to understanding the significance of this case as knowing where it was filed:
in the federal courthouse in Amarillo, Texas
– home to zero Planned Parenthood clinics.This wasn’t an accident.
The US district court in Amarillo is under the purview of the US fifth circuit court of appeals,
making it likely that any upward appeals in Planned Parenthood’s case would be heard in the hard-right appeals court,
including by judges appointed by Trump or other conservative stalwarts like Jones.And by the time the Planned Parenthood case was filed, Kacsmaryk
– that young attorney on stage making introductions at the Federalist Society event in Texas
– had been serving as the federal district court judge for Amarillo for nearly two years. -
The Maga legal networks that could 💥topple Planned Parenthood 💥and gut women’s healthcare:
In the second year of Donald Trump’s presidency,
a young lawyer with crisply shorn blond hair approached the podium at a gathering for Texas members of the Federalist Society,
a conservative legal group that wields immense power in the US judicial system.As vice-president of the group’s Fort Worth chapter, #Matthew #Kacsmaryk had the honor of presenting the first speaker.
“We are blessed to have Judge #Edith #Jones,” Kacsmaryk announced.
Jones, a longtime judge on the US fifth circuit court of appeals,
stepped on stage to introduce the evening’s guest, her friend,
the supreme court justice #Clarence #Thomas.
In her introduction, Jones also hailed the four new conservative judges Trump had appointed to join her on the appeals court.“They’ve raised the bar for the fifth circuit since I got on,” she said. “And that’s thanks to the #Federalist #Society, to Leonard.”
#Leonard #Leo needed no last name in his introduction to this crowd
as he took his seat in a black leather chair across from Thomas.The justice was the featured speaker
but Leo may have been the most important person in the American legal system in that room
– a conservative activist who had built the Federalist Society into a political powerhouse
and helped Trump create the supreme court majority that,
in 2022, erased federal protections for abortion.His influence continues to be on display now in one of the most consequential cases moving through the American legal system
– one that seeks to strike another blow to abortion rights
💥and could possibly bankrupt Planned Parenthood,
one of the nation’s leading providers of healthcare for women.It’s a lawsuit that has been filed by an anti-abortion activist tied to Leo and heard by judges
– from the lower courts to the fifth circuit appeals court
– who are also linked to LeoThree of the people on the stage at the Federalist Society event in Fort Worth in 2018
– Kacsmaryk, Jones and Leo
– have all played key roles in the case.Though the stakes in this case couldn’t be higher for one of the nation’s oldest healthcare providers,
it is about more than abortion or healthcare.The lawsuit is a parable about Leo’s power amid a presidential election season
whose outcome will probably determine to what extent Leo will continue to reshape the makeup and ideology of the nation’s courts.The case was filed in February 2021 by an anti-abortion activist
who had conducted what he described as an
“extensive undercover investigation” of the organization.He accuses Planned Parenthood of fraud
– claiming that it owes $1.8bn in fines, fees and reimbursements to the Medicaid program.It’s an amount that could force the 108-year-old nonprofit healthcare provider to shutter clinics across the country.
The lawsuit is titled
"USA v Planned Parenthood"
because it was filed under a federal whistleblower law
that allows citizens to sue on behalf of the US government
over allegations that federal programs have been defrauded.It is the latest in a series of legal actions that started in 2015
after Texas’s health officials used footage from the activist’s hidden-camera recordings as a basis to expel Planned Parenthood from the state’s Medicaid program.The activist and his allies claimed the videos showed Planned Parenthood was illegally selling fetal tissue and endangering pregnant people’s health.
Planned Parenthood repeatedly denied wrongdoing.
Investigations in multiple states triggered by the video resulted in no disciplinary action against the healthcare provider.
The US government
– the source of 90% of the Medicaid funds paid to Planned Parenthood clinics in Texas
– disputes that Planned Parenthood owes the federal government money.Federal officials say in a court filing that they found no evidence that Planned Parenthood had improperly billed for its services
and that they found no reason Planned Parenthood should have been removed from Medicaid.Experts in healthcare law expected the case to be dismissed quickly.
Yet none of these facts are as important to understanding the significance of this case as knowing where it was filed:
in the federal courthouse in Amarillo, Texas
– home to zero Planned Parenthood clinics.This wasn’t an accident.
The US district court in Amarillo is under the purview of the US fifth circuit court of appeals,
making it likely that any upward appeals in Planned Parenthood’s case would be heard in the hard-right appeals court,
including by judges appointed by Trump or other conservative stalwarts like Jones.And by the time the Planned Parenthood case was filed, Kacsmaryk
– that young attorney on stage making introductions at the Federalist Society event in Texas
– had been serving as the federal district court judge for Amarillo for nearly two years. -
The Maga legal networks that could 💥topple Planned Parenthood 💥and gut women’s healthcare:
In the second year of Donald Trump’s presidency,
a young lawyer with crisply shorn blond hair approached the podium at a gathering for Texas members of the Federalist Society,
a conservative legal group that wields immense power in the US judicial system.As vice-president of the group’s Fort Worth chapter, #Matthew #Kacsmaryk had the honor of presenting the first speaker.
“We are blessed to have Judge #Edith #Jones,” Kacsmaryk announced.
Jones, a longtime judge on the US fifth circuit court of appeals,
stepped on stage to introduce the evening’s guest, her friend,
the supreme court justice #Clarence #Thomas.
In her introduction, Jones also hailed the four new conservative judges Trump had appointed to join her on the appeals court.“They’ve raised the bar for the fifth circuit since I got on,” she said. “And that’s thanks to the #Federalist #Society, to Leonard.”
#Leonard #Leo needed no last name in his introduction to this crowd
as he took his seat in a black leather chair across from Thomas.The justice was the featured speaker
but Leo may have been the most important person in the American legal system in that room
– a conservative activist who had built the Federalist Society into a political powerhouse
and helped Trump create the supreme court majority that,
in 2022, erased federal protections for abortion.His influence continues to be on display now in one of the most consequential cases moving through the American legal system
– one that seeks to strike another blow to abortion rights
💥and could possibly bankrupt Planned Parenthood,
one of the nation’s leading providers of healthcare for women.It’s a lawsuit that has been filed by an anti-abortion activist tied to Leo and heard by judges
– from the lower courts to the fifth circuit appeals court
– who are also linked to LeoThree of the people on the stage at the Federalist Society event in Fort Worth in 2018
– Kacsmaryk, Jones and Leo
– have all played key roles in the case.Though the stakes in this case couldn’t be higher for one of the nation’s oldest healthcare providers,
it is about more than abortion or healthcare.The lawsuit is a parable about Leo’s power amid a presidential election season
whose outcome will probably determine to what extent Leo will continue to reshape the makeup and ideology of the nation’s courts.The case was filed in February 2021 by an anti-abortion activist
who had conducted what he described as an
“extensive undercover investigation” of the organization.He accuses Planned Parenthood of fraud
– claiming that it owes $1.8bn in fines, fees and reimbursements to the Medicaid program.It’s an amount that could force the 108-year-old nonprofit healthcare provider to shutter clinics across the country.
The lawsuit is titled
"USA v Planned Parenthood"
because it was filed under a federal whistleblower law
that allows citizens to sue on behalf of the US government
over allegations that federal programs have been defrauded.It is the latest in a series of legal actions that started in 2015
after Texas’s health officials used footage from the activist’s hidden-camera recordings as a basis to expel Planned Parenthood from the state’s Medicaid program.The activist and his allies claimed the videos showed Planned Parenthood was illegally selling fetal tissue and endangering pregnant people’s health.
Planned Parenthood repeatedly denied wrongdoing.
Investigations in multiple states triggered by the video resulted in no disciplinary action against the healthcare provider.
The US government
– the source of 90% of the Medicaid funds paid to Planned Parenthood clinics in Texas
– disputes that Planned Parenthood owes the federal government money.Federal officials say in a court filing that they found no evidence that Planned Parenthood had improperly billed for its services
and that they found no reason Planned Parenthood should have been removed from Medicaid.Experts in healthcare law expected the case to be dismissed quickly.
Yet none of these facts are as important to understanding the significance of this case as knowing where it was filed:
in the federal courthouse in Amarillo, Texas
– home to zero Planned Parenthood clinics.This wasn’t an accident.
The US district court in Amarillo is under the purview of the US fifth circuit court of appeals,
making it likely that any upward appeals in Planned Parenthood’s case would be heard in the hard-right appeals court,
including by judges appointed by Trump or other conservative stalwarts like Jones.And by the time the Planned Parenthood case was filed, Kacsmaryk
– that young attorney on stage making introductions at the Federalist Society event in Texas
– had been serving as the federal district court judge for Amarillo for nearly two years. -
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