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That’s more of a “do the dirty work of drafting this mentioning this and that, and I’ll read and sign it”.Judges do sometimes put their signature to opinions written by clerks.
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That’s more of a “do the dirty work of drafting this mentioning this and that, and I’ll read and sign it”.Judges do sometimes put their signature to opinions written by clerks.
That’s more of a “do the dirty work of drafting this mentioning this and that, and I’ll read and sign it”.
This is very bad practice.Judges do sometimes put their signature to opinions written by clerks.
I'm not saying it isn't, just that I've seen it happen.This is very bad practice.
There's only so much room for trauma lumps inside that noggin'Greer's eyes would pop out of his head.
I think @AnOminous said it previously in the thread: the dildo of consequences rarely arrives lubed. I think most of us are waiting withAlas, Russtard requires permission from the opposition to abandon the case now.
Either he needs to start litigating it properly to completion or simply prepare to be fucked by the long dick of the law. In any event, it's going to take an immense financial and psychological toll. He gets what he fucking deserves.
bated breath - unless you’re going for a master baiting joke.baited breath
bated breath - unless you’re going for a master baiting joke.
Or a Greer “fishlips” joke.
This is probably the detail that’s causing him the most plights. Pretty much most of this case has been driven and drug out by the Drooling Phantasm himself. I’m not going to go into yet another analysis of Russ’s various dealings with the courts and defendants, but the fact that he literally has no control over how things proceed from here is likely causing him to sweat harder than a Zoom appearance.There's only so much room for trauma lumps inside that noggin'
I think @AnOminous said it previously in the thread: the dildo of consequences rarely arrives lubed. I think most of us are waiting with bated breath for that arrival at this point.
You don't even have to be super activist if you were extremely subversive you could just slowly push the envelope. If a lot of other clerks were doing the same thing at the same time that would also function like a shield and allow all the others to further push the envelope.People should know that the "activist clerk" thing is the kind of thing that murders your career in the crib if you get caught doing it. Clerking for a federal judge is generally a foot in the door to a very prestigious carrier, as long as you keep it between the lines.
A lot of young law graduates seem to be unhinged leftoids though, so who knows.
You could describe the US legal system as bad.This is very bad practice.
In germany judgements are often written by law students, sometimes even before the actual trial.This is very bad practice.
This is probably the detail that’s causing him the most plights. Pretty much most of this case has been driven and drug out by the Drooling Phantasm himself. I’m not going to go into yet another analysis of Russ’s various dealings with the courts and defendants, but the fact that he literally has no control over how things proceed from here is likely causing him to sweat harder than a Zoom appearance.
The corollary of the dildo of consequences is that the vibrator of anticipation is always juuuuust slightly off of the sweet spot - which is where Kiwi Farms resides. I'm really really waiting for the judge to come smashing down on Russ's filing. It's gonna be gooooood.There's only so much room for trauma lumps inside that noggin'
I think @AnOminous said it previously in the thread: the dildo of consequences rarely arrives lubed. I think most of us are waiting with baited breath for that arrival at this point.
Because he did it maliciously and is trying to string the court along.HOW DID HE FUCK THIS UP SO BAD?
I think he is acting maliciously, and trying to string the court along, but specifically I think he thinks he's super clever and is trying to trap Hardin into doing something wrong. After all, every single time something happens he screams that Hardin is being bad.Because he did it maliciously and is trying to string the court along.
No. Russell has an opinion about How Things Ought To Be, and this opinion bears no resemblance to reality. He is immune to any form of introspection or critical thinking which would expose the flaws in his thought process.Does he not understand
I don't understand how you get told discovery is under the "Standard Protective Order" and not go to Google and type in "Standard Protective Order Utah District" and click on the FIRST LINK and read what it says.And, like, I know that Josh has stated multiple times not to give this dummy legal advice in the thread. But if he is reading the thread, how did he miss the multiple people who noted that simply stating "for attorney's eyes only," or "confidential," would have prevented the "publishing" of the so-called private information of the witnesses he's insisting he tried to protect? It beggars belief. It has to be on purpose.
He did it on purpose, sacrificing the family he is part of entirely out of selflessness to try and trap Hardin. There's no other explanation that works considering he spent 5 entire years training as a paralegal and has sued half the country already.I don't understand how you get told discovery is under the "Standard Protective Order" and not go to Google and type in "Standard Protective Order Utah District" and click on the FIRST LINK and read what it says.
And then on the bottom of the first page.
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It has a bold header and everything.
you forgot trying to grift of josh & kiwifarm bad image.Because he did it maliciously and is trying to string the court along.