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Supreme Court Justices Seemed Uninterested in Letting Social Security Claimants Argue About the Judges Presiding Over Their Claims

Supreme Court Justices Seemed Uninterested in Letting Social Security Claimants Argue About the Judges Presiding Over Their Claims Elura Nanos © Provided by Law & Crime The United States Supreme Court presided over oral arguments in the companion cases Carr v. Saul and Davis v. Saul Wednesday morning, and the justices were noticeably more subdued than they had been during Tuesday’s arguments challenging Arizona’s voting procedures. Wednesday’s cases raised questions about when a person seeking Social Security benefits can challenge the validity of the judge who conducted the administrative hearing. Both John Davis and  Willie Carr each applied for and were denied disability benefits after a Social Security Administration (SSA) hearing. Each appealed, and lost again at another hearing. Davis and Carr each filed a case in their respective federal courts, when, for the first time, they raised an issue that had never been presented during the administ

Cuomo Has A Long History Of Using Women As Props To Empower Himself, Critics Say

Cuomo Has A Long History Of Using Women As Props To Empower Himself, Critics Say arrow Governor Cuomo, Joined by Leaders of the TIME’S UP Movement, Signs Legislation Extending Rape Statute of Limitations in the Second and Third Degrees, 2019. Governor Andrew Cuomo Governor Andrew Cuomo is facing an unusual set of circumstances for someone accustomed to running the show: he is playing defense as the state’s Attorney General prepares to investigate allegations of sexual harassment leveled by two women who used to work in his administration, with a third allegation of an unwanted advance from a woman he met at a wedding reception.

Court to Decide FPC Intervention Following Hearing in CA vs ATF Suit

Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) announced that the Court has taken its motion to intervene under consideration following a hearing in a federal lawsuit against ATF iStock 884191010 U.S.A. -(AmmoLand.com)- Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) announced that the Court has taken its motion to intervene under consideration following a hearing in a federal lawsuit against ATF brought by the State of California, Giffords Law Center, and two individuals in a case seeking to force ATF to “conduct affirmative rulemaking regarding 80 percent receivers and frames in accordance with the GCA” and an injunction preventing the ATF “from implementing and enforcing ATF’s Classification Letters to Polymer80 (and other 80 percent receiver and frame manufacturers) and online guidance finding that 80 percent receivers and frames are not ‘firearms’ under the GCA.” The case, 

Gawker Slayer : Charles Harder s Journey | Hollywood Reporter

Gawker Slayer : A Time s Up Referral and a Lawyer s Journey From Hollywood to Trumpland David McNew/Getty Images Attorney Charles Harder. Charles Harder releases a book on the anniversary of his influential victory for Hulk Hogan and reveals something fairly astonishing. On March 8, a few days short of the fifth anniversary of a $140 million jury verdict in 2016 that shocked the media establishment and perhaps foreshadowed an anti-elite sentiment that would sway the presidential election that year, Gawker Slayer: The Professional and Personal Adventures of Famed Attorney Charles Harder will be published. Harder’s book recollects his experience in the Hulk Hogan sex tape case, work for other celebrities (George Clooney, Reese Witherspoon…), and, most especially, offers a scathing if rather elementary assessment of “a media establishment that, as a whole, is suffering from a silent, creeping cancer.” In describing this “fake news,” it’s clear that Harder has been i

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