Tbf, for a Kennedy yes.
Tbf, for a Kennedy yes.
It’s not civil because it doesn’t sit in the jurisdiction of a civil court or a court sitting in equity. Stop trying to use technical terms when you clearly have no grasp of their meaning.
There is such thing as a political process and the doctrine behind it was laid out decades before you were born. If you’d care to learn about the topic there have been countless law review articles written on the subject.
It’s not a civil or criminal matter. Impeachment is inherently a political process. This ruling has near-zero bearing on it.
Knowing the age of consent in every jurisdiction.
Cool, maybe California can follow suit?
What exactly do you think the petrodollar is?
There is a standard, compound modifiers preceding the noun. There are also exceptions, proper nouns and their transformations don’t get hyphenated.
This is why the Denver Airport will always be the best conspiracy.
Anyone telling you there is a practicable path to overturning Citizens United, Trump v. United States, or Loper Bright is outright lying to you.
Or Green Arrow, really.
The piano PS3 has this issue with the same workaround
State Farm of California is at risk of insolvency due to the risks associated with home owners insurance there. This has been coming for decades and other insurers have even put multiyear pauses on issuing new policies in the past.
Because elections in the west have a long history of correlation.
You don’t have to be a member of the House to be Speaker.
Nah, that’s not a good metaphor. Do better.
Tell me you don’t know anything about literally every metropolitan area on the planet without telling me you’re a fucking rube.
I mean, Gnome suck imho. But, it’s easier to learn than dealing with issues that Mint causes due to drivers and game compatibility.
This would be like me saying not to trust the OP because he posted the link. Figure it out, bud.
Idk why you mention the trustworthiness of Newsweek. This is an article about a Univision focus group.
I disagree. I think they are both of equal, but different import.