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    Can I sue the dealership?

    That's a pretty good bet, though I couldn't find a copy of its standard warranty contract online to confirm it.
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    What happens to a trials court decision when an appeal of that decision is reversed by the US Supreme Court?

    It is frequently the case in court opinions that the holding of the case is found in the body of the opinion, rather than in the final sentence in which (in this case) the order to reverse the lower court is stated. That's why lawyers scruntize the entire case looking for what the court held...
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    What happens to a trials court decision when an appeal of that decision is reversed by the US Supreme Court?

    The decision of the Supreme Court does not have to use the word "jurisdiction" for the case decision to clearly reflect that. That's the situation with this opinion. No. It renders the other issues that the court was going to consider moot. Once the court lacked the power to decide the...
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    Fired under favoritism circumstances

    When the employer is not a government agency, then the employer may legally fire you for any reason (or no reason at all) except for a few reasons prohibited by law. The prohibited reasons include firing you because: • of your race, color, religion, sex (including sexual orientation, gender...
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    What happens to a trials court decision when an appeal of that decision is reversed by the US Supreme Court?

    Correct, the U.S. Supreme Court did not discuss the Colorado Supreme Court's reasoning on the 14th Amendment substantive issues (which were the only claims it could consider as the rest of the issues raised in the case were state law claims) because it didn't need to do so. It chose instead to...
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    What happens to a trials court decision when an appeal of that decision is reversed by the US Supreme Court?

    The District Court (which is the trial court of general jurisdiction in Colorado) never held a trial or issued any opinion or order on the issue of whether Trump's name may be on the ballot. Instead, the order that triggered the appeals was one in which the District Court judge denied three...
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    Appealing a dismissal

    I am assuming that your former employer is not a government agency and that you were not a member of a union that has an appeal process in its collective bargaining agreement (CBA). If my assumption is correct, then the employer doesn't have to offer an appeal process at all, and the appeal it...
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    Layoff? or a legal-friendly termination workaround?

    A layoff is a not a termination for cause and would not result in the laid off employee losing unemployment benefits. As for severance pay, the employer is not required to pay that unless there is a guarantee of that that the employer has with the employee, or the employee's union. Calling it a...
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    Pelosi Admits to pulling of the Coup to remove Biden.

    Do you have credible proof that the DNC organized and carried out those lynchings? If you do, please do share it. Certainly the White males who carried out those lynchings were murderers and should been hung themselves for it. But being White does not equate to being part of the DNC, or even...
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    Pelosi Admits to pulling of the Coup to remove Biden.

    Quite true. But your statement that Democrats CREATED slavery is factually wrong. And I think you know it's wrong, as educated as you are. From my perspective you are distorting the facts to push a false narrative to suit the political outcome you favor, just as you and Redemptionman accuse the...
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    Pelosi Admits to pulling of the Coup to remove Biden.

    That's taking a big leap off the deep end. There is absolutely no evidence all four of those groups "working together" to commit terrorism. That's just nuts. There are many things one may blame the Democratic Party for, but running around committing terrorist acts isn't one of them.
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    Pelosi Admits to pulling of the Coup to remove Biden.

    One small problem with that: Democrats did not create slavery. I'll summarize the history to give some context as to how and when our two main parties today came out. You may know much or all of this already, but I think it's sometimes helpful to revisit it anyway to refresh our minds. Anyone...
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    Pelosi Admits to pulling of the Coup to remove Biden.

    I have a little trouble believing that.
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    Pelosi Admits to pulling of the Coup to remove Biden.

    He went there to buddy up with Kim. Not engage in any deescalation. And throughout the rest of Trump's term after that meeting Kim continued on just as before. Really? Sure Putin had Trump wrapped around his finger. He idolizes Putin. He wants to be America's Putin. That's not keeping Putin in...
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    Pelosi Admits to pulling of the Coup to remove Biden.

    Actually, had Trump been killed the Democrats would have had even more reason to do what they did, not less. Presumably the Republicans would have picked a younger, more energetic, and less bombastic candidate. Biden, given his age and signs decline, would have had had a harder time beating that...
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    Pelosi Admits to pulling of the Coup to remove Biden.

    If that's what you want, Trump isn't the person for the job. He's not ever been good at deescalation. It's just not his style. He has his strong points, but this isn't one of them.
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    Pelosi Admits to pulling of the Coup to remove Biden.

    That part still applies. Biden isn't in the race anymore, and Biden released all his delegates. So they aren't pledged to Biden anymore. They are supposed to reflect the sentiments of those who elected them, and presumably they will do just that at the convention. As has been the case for...
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    Pelosi Admits to pulling of the Coup to remove Biden.

    True enough. But Biden dropped out, so they needed a replacement, right? So Harris has been nominated to fill the slot and Democratic party delegates (whom the voters elected) will decide the party's candidate at the convention. Like it or not, that's the way it works. The rule you quoted...
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    Tenacious Citizens Force Election Integrity Investigation in Georgia / Trump won Georgia in 2020

    l don't see the fairness in what you wrote. You don't attack Welkin when he does the same thing to me that you criticize me for doing. You are, or were a federal judge, so I would hope you know what it means to be impartial. I'd like to see a little of that here.
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    Tenacious Citizens Force Election Integrity Investigation in Georgia / Trump won Georgia in 2020

    I'm not telling you what you think. I very clearly said what I think, in this case I pointedly said I was giving my impression from your posts. It may not be what you actually think, but it's the impression I get when I read what you write. Just as, btw, you've not been shy about saying what you...
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