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Looked up the Mississippi Green V Thomas case cited by Jane for her reasoning why qualified immunity should be "abolished."
IMO, this cited Opinion for ABOLISHMENT was much like Jane's buddy IE shopping for the right judge for this case in the lower Court.
First, no matter how Team BM wants to spin this, this case was never absent of probable cause!
Second, the majority of jails/prisons in the state of MS are reportedly kept in conditions deemed "inhuman," and defendant Green was not singled out here when it comes to terrible inmate conditions.
And I think Judge Carlton Reeves not only has personal issues with the Supreme Court, he seems obsessed with the KKK.
IMO, Domenico isn't going to be impressed in the cases Jane chose to compare with BM's case that screams $$$$$$$$$ money grab. JMO
IMO, this cited Opinion for ABOLISHMENT was much like Jane's buddy IE shopping for the right judge for this case in the lower Court.
First, no matter how Team BM wants to spin this, this case was never absent of probable cause!
Second, the majority of jails/prisons in the state of MS are reportedly kept in conditions deemed "inhuman," and defendant Green was not singled out here when it comes to terrible inmate conditions.
And I think Judge Carlton Reeves not only has personal issues with the Supreme Court, he seems obsessed with the KKK.
IMO, Domenico isn't going to be impressed in the cases Jane chose to compare with BM's case that screams $$$$$$$$$ money grab. JMO
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In an Extraordinary Opinion, a Federal Judge Delivers a Scathing Warning About the Supreme Court
If courts can’t protect women’s bodily autonomy, he asked, why should they do the bidding of police unions?
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