"Arbitrary and capricious"
A law that requires federal agencies to follow the correct process when making changes in policy is becoming a big hindrance to Trump and his shock and awe makeover of the government.
New, from me 👇
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/trump-losing-court-boring-reason-adminitrative-procedure-act-rcna191113
A law that requires federal agencies to follow the correct process when making changes in policy is becoming a big hindrance to Trump and his shock and awe makeover of the government.
New, from me 👇
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/trump-losing-court-boring-reason-adminitrative-procedure-act-rcna191113
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Lawyers challenging President Donald Trump's aggressive use of executive power in the courts are turning to a familiar weapon in their armory: an obscure but routinely invoked federal law called the Administrative Procedure Act.
but many of the rest of us only see the side effects,
e.g. Agency X writes or enforces a regulation on Thing Y,
but we deal with Y, not why it's Agency X vs Agency Z.
As for me, I now have a MAGA detector and just avoid them
Negative energy suckers who don't add anything to society but just take and take and take
https://codeberg.org/numbat/undistracted#readme
The Trump/Musk administration is a coup attempt. DOGE is a Trojan horse with no legitimate purpose. We must unite before their plan can succeed. Spread this message far and wide.
If only votes were anonymous! Republicans only find their courage in the dark.
Stop pandering to their narrative and write truth.
Also, even if it were obscure, it is a LAW. Executive orders are not. The story is we are in a lawless coup and it should be a BANNER HEADLINE.
Government staff are protected by "ministerial immunity" that avoids liability for acts carried out during the performance of their normal duties...
...as long as their actions are not "arbitrary and capricious."
A blind man can see where this going...
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That's how it's accurate to call it obscure. Just like logic gates, the fundamental units of computing that allowed you to post what you posted, are obscure to most Americans.
My god, the entire M$M is all in with the complete dissolution of their very own business.
Perhaps, it was only obscure to your intellectually lazy ass.
obscure means its mostly unknown outside of smaller circles of people who know and use the information regularly.
"#AdministrativeProcedureAct #APA , Pub. L. 79–404, 60 Stat. 237, enacted June 11, 1946, is the United States federal statute that governs the way in which administrative agencies of the federal government of the United States may propose and establish regulations"
God the media just isn't up the task AT ALL is it?
It sums him up perfectly.
Future legislators have to harden the language significantly to stave off the kind gross corruption we are seeing from Trump / Musk
No easy fix to bad actors.
Why is that so fucking hard for the media to say?
Deport Musk!
Yes, put him on a boat to the past.
https://www.gsa.gov/blog/2021/06/11/celebrating-the-75th-anniversary-of-the-administrative-procedure-act
It literally is one of the most important laws ever enacted by Congress."
From George Conway.
your probably a bot.
living in a co-operative society is beneficial because none of us can easily retain and recall everything important we learn and need to exist.
everybody has a specialty, some obscure bit of information we all need to benefit from but only a certain few remember.