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— Justice Louis D. Brandeis, April 1903
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False imprisonment is still a common law tort
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The senate has failed twice. Need 2/3. Third time’s the charm?
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🎯
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Make America 1873 Again
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The whole lot of the resigning USA/AUSAs of course exemplify courage and the righteousness of lawyering done right. But these two sentences from Mr. Scotten’s resignation letter have generational resonance.
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Peak patriarchy.
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Originalism to the rescue.
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𝘚𝘦𝘦 𝘞𝘰𝘳𝘤𝘦𝘴𝘵𝘦𝘳 𝘷. 𝘎𝘦𝘰𝘳𝘨𝘪𝘢, 31 U.S. 515 (1832).
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The whole book. Rereading now, and this is from the third graf: “a sense of the fundamental decencies is parcelled out unequally at birth.”
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“whether the women like it or not” was the tell
19thnews.org/2024/10/trum...
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No one. That is outstanding.
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Maddeningly circular.
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Thanks! FWIW, it looks like it's an N95 — at your link: "3M™ Aura™ Particulate Respirator 9205+ is an N95 disposable particulate respirator. . . ." But no matter. My original post was just to note the asbestos language, in case important for someone reading here.
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Yes. You turn off of the PCH and go up to get to the Palisades — up Chautauqua Blvd., up Temescal Canyon Road. The areas at issue in Malibu are alongside the PCH.
Here’s a 3D map. You can kind zoom in on the Pacific Palisades / PCH to get the gist.
calfire-forestry.maps.arcgis.com/home/webscen...
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With you 100%
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NOMA was under an evac order from Wednesday; then it was downgraded to a warning on Friday. Currently is a warning. That ABC7 info is out of date.
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Use Watch Duty app to follow evac orders and warnings and other Palisades fire news, like daily briefings.
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If helpful, accurate and up to date info can be found here: www.santamonica.gov/blog/palisad...
Evac order from north SV into the canyon. Evac warning for NOMA. No order or warning for south of Montana, including the Aero.
Am Cinematheque closed the Aero. Follow here: www.americancinematheque.com
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Misogyny is the throughline
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Unfortunately, our society has not yet learned the lesson of The Sneeches, and the powerful want to protect and exclude from their beaches, to extend the allegory.
DEI backlash is illustrative.
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It’s basically The Sneeches. The thing of value (stars upon thars) becomes hopelessly devalued when Others gain access to it.
There’s also the documented drop in pay when women become prominent in the field (e.g., pediatrics). Keeping Others out of CSWM-dom fields ensues thru sex harassment, etc.
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Also (so far) the Palisades fire has not reached Santa Monica.
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The air is bad — wear N95 mask or higher.
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N of San Vicente is evacuated. The flats N of Montana to San Vicente have an evac warning. SMPD / National Guard has blocked San Vicente going W at 11th, prob to cut off access to the Palisades. The area is heavily patrolled. Image from (and current evac info at) protect.genasys.com/fullscreenMa...
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If this is footage of the aftermath of the Palisades fire, it isn’t Santa Monica. The Pacific Palisades is north of Santa Monica. Map below.
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Has nothing to do w/Palisades fire. It’s weekly street sweeping in an area not under an evac warning. (Most of Santa Monica = no evac warning.)
You can see the street-sweeping truck in the vid.
There’s no issue of emergency vehicle access—major roads (PCH, the 10 past Lincoln) are closed for that.
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If this is a post-Palisades fire video, then it’s just the weekly street sweeping drill where you get a ticket if you didn’t move your car.
Most of Santa Monica was not in danger, was not evacuated, and is not under an evac warning. SaMo is circled in blue in my pic (not perfectly).
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Hi this is just the weekly street-sweeping drill. Everyone knows to move your car / not park on the street during the street-sweeping hours. The signs are posted.
City services (incl. street sweeping) are in effect unless your area is under an evac warning or order.
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History of Santa Monica here
smconservancy.org/explore-sant...