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Starting to sense a cover up...
This helpsProbably true. One key difference is, because of awakenings the majority of Americans will know it’s all bullshit.
Federal judge also halted the CTA - Corporate Transparency Act last week saying it was likely unconstitutional. Will be heard by the 5th Circuit sometime in March. Too bad most people have already complied with the 12/31/24 deadline to file. If it is unconstitutional, will they purge the database of all who submitted the information?Another loss fr Biden. I honestly can’t say the impacts other than if Biden wants this, the it’s good the courts didn’t allow.
US Appeals Court Blocks Biden Administration Effort To Restore Net Neutrality Rules
from the tussle-continues dept.
A U.S. appeals court ruled on Thursday the Federal Communications Commission did not have legal authority to reinstate landmark net neutrality rules. From a report:The decision is a blow to the outgoing Biden administration that had made restoring the open internet rules a priority. President Joe Biden signed a 2021 executive order encouraging the FCC to reinstate the rules.
A three-judge panel of the Cincinnati-based 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said the FCC lacked authority to reinstate the rules initially implemented in 2015 by the agency under Democratic former President Barack Obama, but then repealed by the commission in 2017 under Republican former President Donald Trump.
The rules also forbid special arrangements in which ISPs give improved network speeds or access to favored users. The court cited the Supreme Court's June decision in a case known as Loper Bright to overturn a 1984 precedent that had given deference to government agencies in interpreting laws they administer, in the latest decision to curb the authority of federal agencies. "Applying Loper Bright means we can end the FCC's vacillations," the court ruled.
I’m just enjoying Kirby trying to tell the officials the other team isn’t allowed to out-coach him…Who's more excited right now, Texas fans or Irish fans? haha SKOL!
Interesting on your final part. So these companies filed their “transparency”…but if ruled constitutional than that would be a huge victory, No?Federal judge also halted the CTA - Corporate Transparency Act last week saying it was likely unconstitutional. Will be heard by the 5th Circuit sometime in March. Too bad most people have already complied with the 12/31/24 deadline to file. If it is unconstitutional, will they purge the database of all who submitted the information?
I’m just enjoying Kirby trying to tell the officials the other team isn’t allowed to out-coach him…
Suit was filed by the National Federation of Independent Businesses who told their members to not comply. Don't know how the 5th will rule but the article said it will go to the SCOTUS before it's over. Has the government ever purged their databases of any information, except what they have been doing since the election? The judge did say those who did not file would not be in violation for not filing.Interesting on your final part. So these companies filed their “transparency”…but if ruled constitutional than that would be a huge victory, No?
One year out of the past 20.SEC was way overrated this year. What a horrible bowl season for the conference.
Rules have changed. Now errbody pays their athletes. NIL sent Saban to retirement and leveled the playing field.One year out of the past 20.
Kindly eat a dick
Reminds me of Tom Osbourne leaving Nebraska "for health reasons..." shortly after the B12 told him his players needed to know how to read.Rules have changed. Now errbody pays their athletes. NIL sent Saban to retirement and leveled the playing field.