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  1. An overview of today's supreme court rulings

    The supreme court ruled that Donald Trump’s firing of #Federal #Reserve governor
    Lisa Cook was unconstitutional,
    in a landmark ruling that limits a president’s authority over the central bank.
    In its opinion, the court said that Trump does not have the constitutional authority to fire a Fed governor without cause.
    The ruling is a major win for the central bank, which has spent the last year under attack from the White House.


    But, in a separate case, the justices ruled that Trump can #fire leaders of #independent #agencies or commissions,
    ending 90 years of court precedent that curbs executive power.
    That case centered on Rebecca Slaughter, whom Trump fired as Federal Trade Commission member in March last year over email,
    telling her that keeping her as a commissioner would be “inconsistent with [the] administration’s priorities”.


    The court handed Trump another loss, refusing to hear his bid to overturn a $5m verdict in favor of E Jean #Carroll
    in a case in ⁠which a jury found ⁠him liable for #sexually #abusing the former magazine columnist and then #defaming her.
    The 2023 jury verdict and a $5m civil judgment remain in place.

    The high court declined to take up the case in a brief, unexplained order.
    There were no noted dissents.


    The supreme court sided against national Republicans and the Trump administration to allow #mail-in #ballots that arrive after election day to be counted, upholding the law in more than a dozen states.
    The Republican National Committee had challenged a Mississippi state law allowing mailed ballots to be counted if they arrive within five business days of election day, so long as they were postmarked by election day.
    The court’s liberal justices pointed to federal laws that allow for grace periods, while noting that a ruling here could also implicate early voting, another common practice.


    The court also refused to revive a $300m #defamation lawsuit filed against #CNN over its coverage of a prominent attorney’s remarks made while defending Trump during his 2020 impeachment.
    Alan Dershowitz said CNN aired only a portion of the comment made during his defense of the president,
    distorting his meaning to make him look like he’d “lost his mind”.
    The network said that multiple outlets had interpreted his remarks in a similar way, and Dershowitz couldn’t show CNN was trying to mischaracterize what he said.
    The court’s majority declined to take up the case in a brief, unexplained order.


    And finally, the supreme court threw out a judicial decision ⁠involving a Virginia man’s challenge to a #geofence #warrant used by police to access cellphone location data near a crime scene leading to his conviction for armed robbery.
    The justices threw out ⁠a lower court’s ruling against ⁠defendant Okello Chatrie, who had argued he was subjected to an illegal search
    and that evidence in his case should be excluded.
    The court agreed that a search had occurred, but sent the case back to a lower court to conduct further analysis.

    theguardian.com/us-news/live/2

  2. An overview of today's supreme court rulings

    The supreme court ruled that Donald Trump’s firing of #Federal #Reserve governor
    Lisa Cook was unconstitutional,
    in a landmark ruling that limits a president’s authority over the central bank.
    In its opinion, the court said that Trump does not have the constitutional authority to fire a Fed governor without cause.
    The ruling is a major win for the central bank, which has spent the last year under attack from the White House.


    But, in a separate case, the justices ruled that Trump can #fire leaders of #independent #agencies or commissions,
    ending 90 years of court precedent that curbs executive power.
    That case centered on Rebecca Slaughter, whom Trump fired as Federal Trade Commission member in March last year over email,
    telling her that keeping her as a commissioner would be “inconsistent with [the] administration’s priorities”.


    The court handed Trump another loss, refusing to hear his bid to overturn a $5m verdict in favor of E Jean #Carroll
    in a case in ⁠which a jury found ⁠him liable for #sexually #abusing the former magazine columnist and then #defaming her.
    The 2023 jury verdict and a $5m civil judgment remain in place.

    The high court declined to take up the case in a brief, unexplained order.
    There were no noted dissents.


    The supreme court sided against national Republicans and the Trump administration to allow #mail-in #ballots that arrive after election day to be counted, upholding the law in more than a dozen states.
    The Republican National Committee had challenged a Mississippi state law allowing mailed ballots to be counted if they arrive within five business days of election day, so long as they were postmarked by election day.
    The court’s liberal justices pointed to federal laws that allow for grace periods, while noting that a ruling here could also implicate early voting, another common practice.


    The court also refused to revive a $300m #defamation lawsuit filed against #CNN over its coverage of a prominent attorney’s remarks made while defending Trump during his 2020 impeachment.
    Alan Dershowitz said CNN aired only a portion of the comment made during his defense of the president,
    distorting his meaning to make him look like he’d “lost his mind”.
    The network said that multiple outlets had interpreted his remarks in a similar way, and Dershowitz couldn’t show CNN was trying to mischaracterize what he said.
    The court’s majority declined to take up the case in a brief, unexplained order.


    And finally, the supreme court threw out a judicial decision ⁠involving a Virginia man’s challenge to a #geofence #warrant used by police to access cellphone location data near a crime scene leading to his conviction for armed robbery.
    The justices threw out ⁠a lower court’s ruling against ⁠defendant Okello Chatrie, who had argued he was subjected to an illegal search
    and that evidence in his case should be excluded.
    The court agreed that a search had occurred, but sent the case back to a lower court to conduct further analysis.

    theguardian.com/us-news/live/2

  3. 本日は木曜日 Сьогодні четвер
    本日は木曜日(文句用日)。あのセクハラ先輩や、あのパワーハラ上司に思いっ切り文句を云いましょう。
    Сьогодні четвер (день нарікань). Давайте якомога більше поскаржимося тому старшому,

    note.com/poison_raika/n/n4ca97

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    #today #Thursday #complaint #sexually #harassing #colleague #bullying #boss #live #world #dissatisfaction #stress #daily #probably #two #various #people #aside #week

  4. 本日は木曜日 Сьогодні четвер
    本日は木曜日(文句用日)。あのセクハラ先輩や、あのパワーハラ上司に思いっ切り文句を云いましょう。
    Сьогодні четвер (день нарікань). Давайте якомога більше поскаржимося тому старшому,

    note.com/poison_raika/n/n4ca97

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    #today #Thursday #complaint #sexually #harassing #colleague #bullying #boss #live #world #dissatisfaction #stress #daily #probably #two #various #people #aside #week

  5. 本日は木曜日 Сьогодні четвер
    本日は木曜日(文句用日)。あのセクハラ先輩や、あのパワーハラ上司に思いっ切り文句を云いましょう。
    Сьогодні четвер (день нарікань). Давайте якомога більше поскаржимося тому старшому,

    note.com/poison_raika/n/n4ca97

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    #today #Thursday #complaint #sexually #harassing #colleague #bullying #boss #live #world #dissatisfaction #stress #daily #probably #two #various #people #aside #week

  6. An #AI app claims it can detect #sexually transmitted #infections. Doctors say it's a disaster

    #sti #std #syphilis #gonorrhea #chlamydia #diagnosis #health #disease

    latimes.com/science/story/2024

    > 'There are so many things wrong with this app that I don’t even know where to begin,' one doctor said about Calmara, which says it can identify sexually transmitted infections from photos of penises.

  7. An #AI app claims it can detect #sexually transmitted #infections. Doctors say it's a disaster

    #sti #std #syphilis #gonorrhea #chlamydia #diagnosis #health #disease

    latimes.com/science/story/2024

    > 'There are so many things wrong with this app that I don’t even know where to begin,' one doctor said about Calmara, which says it can identify sexually transmitted infections from photos of penises.

  8. Just a drop in a bucket for a #billionare right?? A jury ordered #DonaldTrump to pay $83.3 million to #E_jean_carroll for #defaming her after she accused him of #rape.The jury found Mr. Trump had acted #maliciously in persistently attacking Ms. Carroll. He was found liable of #sexually #abusing her last year. #Trump is a #criminal and a #rapist

  9. Just a drop in a bucket for a #billionare right?? A jury ordered #DonaldTrump to pay $83.3 million to #E_jean_carroll for #defaming her after she accused him of #rape.The jury found Mr. Trump had acted #maliciously in persistently attacking Ms. Carroll. He was found liable of #sexually #abusing her last year. #Trump is a #criminal and a #rapist