Any kind of executive policy to ignore laws works kind of like this. DACA, the lack of federal prosecution for Marijuana, etc. The current administration doesn’t allow it, but you can still face consequences later.
Any kind of executive policy to ignore laws works kind of like this. DACA, the lack of federal prosecution for Marijuana, etc. The current administration doesn’t allow it, but you can still face consequences later.
Do VPNs make that feature kind of pointless? We can’t access most things from home without going through a VPN. Every where I’ve worked (and gone to school) was like that.
Does your RSVP have options for remote vs in person? My options are “accept”, “decline”, and “tentative.” If I want to tell someone I’m remote that day, it needs to be a separate message.
GDPR has a weird quirk of applying to all EU citizens whether or not they’re currently in the EU. Cars are physical things and it is harder to make different models. A check of “Is California billing address? Show button. No? Don’t show button.” would be trivial to implement and would probably result in enough money to make it worth it.
What does the name being common in that case get you that individual doesn’t? The only thing I can think of is not having to take the trouble to name it yourself, which is such a minor thing.
Put an actual fence on it
Their point is that the more people who have covid the worse it is for everyone, even those who are vaccinated.
The Windows is not free. The OEMs pay a license fee and that cost is passed on to people buying those computers.
Right? Grown ups can be trusted to get their work done without someone watching them all the time. It’s small children who need constant supervision.
Probably can’t avoid everything Disney, but I will try avoiding situations where they could physically harm me or my family.
In exchange, Microsoft can give them some special access or special keys or some backdoor.
They might be doing this. The thing is, putting something like that in makes so much more likely you’ll accidentally create an exploit for other actors as well. It’s why security experts are so against backdoors. They fundamentally compromise security.
All eggs sold in stores in the US are pre-washed. It’s why they need to be refrigerated, unlike most other places.
At this point, the prime republican demographic is uneducated white men. There are a lot more of them than the rich ones. And they vote for Trump even if they don’t usually vote.
I don’t think anyone here is disputing that it’s a war. They just want an acceptable, concise way to say “the part of the war where Ukraine brought the fighting into Russia.”
The presented scenario was comparing not forgiving loans to not releasing people for drug convictions. I don’t see how you can say going into debt for an education was a poorer choice than risking a conviction and jail time for weed.
The illegal part is key to it being at least as stupid. A drug conviction can change your life just as surely as student debt.
SCOTUS doesn’t interpret the state constitution. The state courts do that. SCOTUS then takes the state interpretation as fact and judges if it violates the supremacy clause of the US constitution.
Doing illegal drugs is at least as dumb a choice as getting into debt to get an education.
Boomers would also not be having enough kids to meet replacement by that graph.
No. She has the Florida case about him retaining classified documents.
This is the federal case about him trying to overturn the election.
There’s also the Georgia case about his conspiracy to overturn Georgia’s election results.