Yesterday, a Ninth Circuit panel unanimously ruled for the plaintiff, reversing the dismissal of her complaint and remanding the case to the district court for further proceedings: "Although the state employer has asserted defenses that might ultimately prevail, none of them can be considered at the motion to dismiss stage."
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Leading First Amendment scholars intervene in CA loyalty oath case
by Corney inbrianna bolden-hardge, a mother of two, a devout jw and a career california civil servant, sues the office of the state controller which revoked a job offer after she objected to swearing a loyalty oath, even though three other state agencies she worked for "either did not insist on the oath or provided her a religious accommodation to it" (by allowing to submit a clarifying statement).
she sued, and the case was dismissed by a district court.
now it's heard by the ninth circuit.
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England v Ukraine
by BoogerMan inso nice to see thousands upon thousands of fighting-age ukrainian men managed to escape the war and reach wembley to support their national football team yesterday.
things must be improving, eh?.
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The US supported the Chechens? Between 2004 and 2017? Laundered through Ukraine, which is hundreds miles away from Chechnya? Sounds like your GPT-3 is hallucinating again.
Russian official claimed some Ukrainians (that had nothing to do with Ukraine military) fought in Chechnya. So what? Some Russians (I mean, by both nationality and ethnicity) joined the separatists too. Said Buryatsky, for example.
I'm sorry, but your knowledge of the region is not just ("a bit of") minimal, it's negative.
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England v Ukraine
by BoogerMan inso nice to see thousands upon thousands of fighting-age ukrainian men managed to escape the war and reach wembley to support their national football team yesterday.
things must be improving, eh?.
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AM, you are spreading nonsense.
Ukraine's military actions perfectly fit within the scope of self-defence, and yes, this includes attacking legitimate military targets inside of Russia.
No, Ukraine didn't invade Russian regions before the February 24, and some isolated incidents, mostly false flag operations, don't change this fact. Ukraine didn't support Chechen separatists.
No, it's not just about retaining certain regions that were partly lost because of Russia's involvement. Ukraine is protecting its very existence and independence.
I guess the conflict is less black and white, and Ukraine and the West were often wrong, but your claims still don't make any sense. And just because you heard something about the Donetsk-Krivoy Rog Republic, you aren't less ignorant on this situation.
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England v Ukraine
by BoogerMan inso nice to see thousands upon thousands of fighting-age ukrainian men managed to escape the war and reach wembley to support their national football team yesterday.
things must be improving, eh?.
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It would be great if a peace was made then. But it seems a bit far-fetched to state as a matter of fact that Russia was participating in those negotiations genuinely and in good faith, and that the parties were able to come to an agreement, and that Johnson's visit played significant role in the negotiations' failure, etc. The arms industry wouldn't be irreparably harmed by a peace deal since military spending would increase anyway due to threats posed by Russia (which not a single reasonable person would deny now), China and others.
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England v Ukraine
by BoogerMan inso nice to see thousands upon thousands of fighting-age ukrainian men managed to escape the war and reach wembley to support their national football team yesterday.
things must be improving, eh?.
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So now it makes sense. Evidentially, Putin is just a puppet of the US military industrial complex
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England v Ukraine
by BoogerMan inso nice to see thousands upon thousands of fighting-age ukrainian men managed to escape the war and reach wembley to support their national football team yesterday.
things must be improving, eh?.
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The West has given lots of military hardware to Ukraine, enabling it to stand up to the aggressor; that's called collective self-defence. In your opinion this is why the war still continues. How is this not tantamount to saying that Ukraine's continuing resistance is what prolongs this war?
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England v Ukraine
by BoogerMan inso nice to see thousands upon thousands of fighting-age ukrainian men managed to escape the war and reach wembley to support their national football team yesterday.
things must be improving, eh?.
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No, LUHE, I didn't miss any point. The West must appease Putin and make peace for our time, cede the four regions Russia recently annexed (perhaps including areas under Ukrainian control), lift all the sanctions (how else to end this awful cost-of-living crisis?), expel Eastern Europe countries from NATO (because no way Russia will ever attack them AND they are not so important to risk a nuclear war), give Putin more time and resources to strengthen up Russian military and economy... This worked well in 2008-09 and 2014-15 when Russia was essentially allowed to get away with Georgia, Crimea and Donbas, so it certainly will be a viable peace. As Mr Medvedev said three days before the invasion,
Here, I will give my personal assessment – but after a while, with skilful management of the situation, and, I emphasise, I think we have learned how to do this under the leadership of the President – the tension that is now vibrating around our country will subside one way or another. Not quickly, not all at once, but this is how human history works: sooner or later, they will get tired of this situation and will themselves ask us to resume discussions and talks on all issues of ensuring strategic security.
Here, you know, it is like that line from the famous book by Bulgakov: never ask for anything, they will come to you themselves and offer everything. This is about how developments unfolded in 2008–2009. They came to us and suggested resuming relations across the board. Let us face it, Russia means a lot more than Ukraine for the international community and our friends in the United States and the European Union, and everyone understands this, including the Ukrainians.
So why not to make them happy and give them what they want?
I just want to say, "peace ASAP" and Ukraine's decisive victory are not the only options. What about peace on honourable and just terms -- which is impossible if "soon" is all you care about. After all, Putin and his clique are perfectly happy about continuing this war, it helps them to further solidify their power, enrich themselves, purge any dissent and disloyalty. They aren't under pressure to end it ASAP, so it's questionable whether a really good peace is even possible at this point.
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England v Ukraine
by BoogerMan inso nice to see thousands upon thousands of fighting-age ukrainian men managed to escape the war and reach wembley to support their national football team yesterday.
things must be improving, eh?.
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I can't believe reading that standing up to the aggressor -- which understands no language other than force -- "prolongs the war".
And notwithstanding all the bullshit about "Russian land" and "Russian people", most people from the recently occupied regions didn't wait for the Russian army to "liberate" them.
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Three new lawsuits against Watchtower filed under NY Child Victims Act (CVA) this October, bringing number of CVA cases up to six
by Corney innew cases:.
diaz case, filed on 10/21/2020 by zalkin law firm - two plaintiffs abused (here and hereinafter - allegedly) by two ministerial servants in 1970s.. iglesias case, filed on 10/19/2020 by eisenberg & baum, llp against various nyc and wt entities - abused by an "elder john doe" and "[travelling] overseer john" in 1970s and 1980s.. aldridge case, filed 10/06/2020 by zalkin law firm - abused by a congregation elder in 1970s.. older cases:.
tarry case (no 1 and no 2), filed on 09/17/2019 and 07/23/2020 by parker waichman llp - abused by a publisher in 1984. very weak case.
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On January 25, Zalkin Law Firm settled six cases. In total, the firm filed nine NY Child Victims Act lawsuits against Watchtower, settled seven of them and left one case, so now there is only one pending case where they represent a plaintiff.
Six settlements on same day:
https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/nyscef/ViewDocument?docIndex=FgQemghXQDsIlcerLF6y6A==
https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/nyscef/ViewDocument?docIndex=DfDSOXh1xocjkLEEJW2ruw==
https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/nyscef/ViewDocument?docIndex=_PLUS_FdbQYGwNqnQPs/1Z0l3tw==
https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/nyscef/ViewDocument?docIndex=RDyGqKEXCrpiGdHQ0GpfGA==
https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/nyscef/ViewDocument?docIndex=ktWaIazxNZFzFZHCTZa7yQ==
https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/nyscef/ViewDocument?docIndex=Xa37JqlEfdm6d/4Al49OHA==
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The real numbers for yearly report.
by Hellothere inwhat do you think are the real numbers for yearly report?
they can't be real the ones watchtower published.
last 20 years i have seen large groups of young people in my area abandon watchtower.
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Oh Jeez, here we go again