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On Wednesday, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) filed an opposition to Facebookâs motion to dismiss the FTCâs antitrust lawsuit against the tech giant.
Previously, Facebook moved to dismiss the FTCâs suit, claiming that the agency failed to state a claim upon which relief can be granted and lacked the authority to bring the suit; additionally, Facebook noted that the FTCâs arguments requesting the court to break up Facebook are unsubstantiated. In particular, Facebook contended that the FTC has not properly alleged a relevant market, insufficiently pleaded monopoly power, and inadequately alleged unlawful exclusionary conduct.
‘The Voice of Journalism’ Has Laryngitis
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No? Neither did we.
It’s not as if the ruling went unreported or unanalyzed.
The preference of “The Voice of Journalism” in particular (more about it shortly) may be mumness about America’s most pressing First Amendment/free-speech/free-press case occupying our courts since 2012, but it has most definitely
not been mum about its instigator, Penn State’s infamous climate-change activist, Professor Michael E. Mann.
The media silence about
National Review v. Mann smacks more of an approval even, than of anything (to lean on the cliché) golden. Maybe the recent verdict triggered mom’s advice if you’ve got nothing
Tue, Apr 6th 2021 3:52pm
Tim Cushing
Larry Klayman is a famous lawyer. Perhaps more infamous than famous at this point, but he s a lawyer in every jurisdiction he hasn t been sanctioned in yet. But fear not! Klayman will get disciplined wherever possible, if only to own the libs.
Own the libs, he may. But federal courts refused to be owned. And Klayman who I will freely admit was at least willing to mount a solid challenge to NSA surveillance will apparently have a bit more free time to tend to his herd of free-range libs (whom he apparently owns)… at least according to those willing to continue supporting his urge to blog post through it.
Biden administration pulls plug on Medicaid work requirements in Michigan Todd Spangler, Detroit Free Press
Low-wage workers protest Bill Schuette’s opposition to Medicaid
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President Joe Biden s administration this week rescinded a Trump-era waiver allowing Michigan to require some Medicaid recipients to show they are working, looking for work or undergoing training as a condition of keeping their health insurance.
In a letter to the state, the acting head of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services said Tuesday the plan is infeasible in light of COVID-19 restrictions that require the state to continue to cover beneficiaries. It also said the agency has serious concerns about testing policies that create a risk of substantial loss of health care coverage even after the pandemic ends, questioning whether they promote the program s core mission.