Tuesday, August 13, 2024
Daylight..
Monday, August 12, 2024
Threat..
History itself has proven this, respect for international law is fundamental, and it goes without saying that all of us should be strongly committed to it," Letymbiotis said. "Unfortunately, as a country, we have been experiencing for the last 50 years a continuous ongoing increase in illegal occupation of 37% of the Republic of Cyprus territory by Turkey."
Is there a parallel to the occupation of Gaza, the West Bank, and the Goland heights?
Hush..
Judge delays sentencing in Trump's hush money case following Supreme Court's immunity ruling
Napping..
Saturday, August 10, 2024
Inspector..
Ex-UN weapons inspector Scott Ritter’s home in upstate New York was raided by the FBI as part of a federal investigation officials said.
Ritter, a convicted sex offender, told reporters outside his Delmar home after the raid that the warrant focused on potential violations of the Foreign Agents Registration Act, the Times Union reported .
Ritter was found guilty in 2011 of having an explicit online chat with a detective who pretended to be a 15-year-old girl. He spent around two and a half years in prison.
He was also twice accused in 2001 of having pervy contact with teenage girls, including arranging a sex rendezvous at Burger King with someone he believed was a 16-year-old girl – a case in which his charges were dismissed.
Law .
supreme Court Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch is worried about the explosion of laws in America.
In his new book, "Over Ruled: The Human Toll of Too Much Law," co-written with Janie Nitze, he says that when reflecting on all his years as a judge, he realized "that I had seen many, so many, cases where the sheer volume and complexity of our laws had swallowed up ordinary people."
But "too much law" can put those exact freedoms "at risk and even undermine respect for law itself," says the Supreme Court justice.
The new book, published on August 6 and already a bestseller on Amazon, is a collection of stories of real people who have gotten caught, simply by living their lives and going about their business, in the chaos and confusion of "too much law."
Delaaaaaayed..
District Judge Tanya Chutkan approved a request Friday from special counsel Jack Smith to delay the next steps in the government’s election interference case against former President Trump.
Smith cited deliberations over how to factor in the Supreme Court’s immunity ruling between the government and Trump’s representation. This comes after Chutkan asked both sides to prepare a joint status report, which was originally due Friday.
“Although those consultations are well underway, the Government has not finalized its position on the most appropriate schedule for the parties to brief issues related to the decision,” the special counsel’s office said. “The Government therefore respectfully requests additional time to provide the Court with an informed proposal regarding the schedule for pretrial proceedings moving forward. The defense does not object to the Government’s request for an extension.”