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Boom, then Bust?


Boom, then Bust?
February 20, 2021, 8:22 AM·36 min read
Well, the S&P may not have done much this week, but there were clear signs and signals that the conditions fueling the current bubble(s) are going to continue and that the bubble(s) themselves are still bubbling away.
Elon Musk, in some ways the man of the bubble (I do hope that comment doesn’t disqualify me from some space tourism), got to the point.
Billionaire Elon Musk defended Tesla Inc.’s $1.5 billion Bitcoin investment on Twitter, calling the cryptocurrency a “less dumb” version of cash.
“When fiat currency has negative real interest, only a fool wouldn’t look elsewhere,” Musk said in a reference to the sub-zero returns on cash caused by negative-yielding debt. The comments pushed Bitcoin to a record on Friday, with prices climbing above $53,000. ....

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Kansas, Crisis, Tenure and the US Contracts Clause - JURIST - Commentary


The Kansas Board of Regents
to endorse a policy making it easier to terminate tenured faculty members. Under existing policy,
a Kansas state university first must recognize a “financial exigency.” If implemented, under the new policy a university could reduce tenured faculty positions without that declaration. This would make termination of a tenured faculty member easier, arguably changing contracts of employment represented by tenure.
This proposed change raises an interesting question under the Contract Clause of the United States Constitution.
 
Article I, Section 10, Clause 1 provides in relevant part: “No State shall . . . pass any . . . Law impairing the Obligation of Contracts . . .”  This clause applies to state laws (not federal), and “Law” does not include court decisions. Thus, a court might give relief by excusing or changing performance due under a contract based on doctrines of excuse such as impossibility, impracticability or f ....

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