deeply weird doing antidiscrimination training at work knowing that the federal government has completely stopped enforcing anything to do with it (unless you are a white person claiming you have been unfairly targeted for whiteness)
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Did 2 Title 2-related #a11y presentations last week. No one mentioned elephant in the room that DOJ is almost certainly gonna ignore Title 2.
Title 2 is different though in that it establishes LEGAL basis for a wider range of CIVIL actions versus public institutions.
Which is good! Gives us a wedge.
Felt the same doing my biannual state employee ethics training last month, detailing how as a member of a public agency, accepting any gift can create a perception of unfair bias in my decision making. Almost felt sarcastic in the current climate.
The day after the news of Trump accepting the plane from Qatar broke, my whole board and staff had mandatory state ethics training. I’m in a very red area so I had to keep all my snark to myself as I got told not to accept so much as a coffee from a constituent
Yup! For LAW students - how can law be studied when it has no continuity, no precedent, no factual rulings… ?
Judges don’t need facts anymore, they don’t need to explain decisions… it’s just all creative law-fare, and theoretical bullshit since tRump/magagagga came into their lives.
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This might have legs
Title 2 is different though in that it establishes LEGAL basis for a wider range of CIVIL actions versus public institutions.
Which is good! Gives us a wedge.
Judges don’t need facts anymore, they don’t need to explain decisions… it’s just all creative law-fare, and theoretical bullshit since tRump/magagagga came into their lives.