…s and share learning from each trial; essentially, you are shaking the system to see if it settles in a lower state. If one of the other trials found a lower valley, start with those settings. 2. Don’t just go downhill but stumble around a bit like a drunk, too (this is called “...
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…sisted that Mr. Epstein be required serve a two-year term of imprisonment (which they later decreased to 18 months plus one year of house arrest). Federal prosecutors have not only involved themselves in what is quintessentially a state matter, but their actions have caused a cri...
…the extent that the Board espoused a contrary view of Teamsters 357 in a prior rulemaking proceeding, that view is abandoned. See Union Dues Regulation, 57 FR 43635, 43637-38 (Sept. 22, 1992), withdrawn, 61 FR 11167 (Mar. 19, 1996). does the Board without Section 10(c) authority...
… against Prof. Dershowitz, having created an international imbroglio by their ill-conceived libels of Prof. Dershowitz, one would expect that Jane Doe #3 would be able to muster at least some credible support for their allegations. Yet the two “incontestable” facts she leads with...
…every person. That's why I want my memory to aid here. If you look at the Jeffrey Epstein answers to interrogatories in one of the civil cases, he provided, for example, the name of Alessi as someone who would have relevant information, but not Dershowitz. And that was consisten...
… unions and maralago . and out you go On Wed, May 25, 2016 at 7:12 AM, Michael Wolff <a wrote: Job is to get the hard ones in without being ejected from the room. What's the one question that pierces through? On Wednesday, May 25, 2016, jeffrey E. <[email protected]> wrote...
… United States are pushing for a federal privacy law with an urgency likely to be exacerbated by more breaches like the one Marriott disclosed last Friday. ° The Federal Trade Commission still has an open investigation into whether Facebook’s conduct violated a previous settleme...
…ent/Industry ENTERPRISE Interaction e Multi-sig workflow e Payment Gateways e Financial Tools eS BLOCKCHAIN | cop anat” ONE FERRY BUILDING, SUITE 255 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 investor@blockchain. capital HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024281
…ng the fall of the Berlin Wall.) It remains as true today as it was in the 1930s that appeasement — the sacrificing of one’s principles to avoid confrontation with illiberalism — does not pay. Although we hope the Trump administration will reconsider its flawed strategy, recent...
…y of State Hillary Clinton on Syria as “not too bad,” and the sanctions against Syria as manageable. That can only mean one thing: If Washington fails to clarify its views on the carnage in Syria through effective policies, the killing and the arrests there will continue, with th...
…cking Snowden’s movements. Since Snowden, his lawyers and the journalists in his entourage frequently used their cell phones to text one another, it was fairly easy for the mission to follow Snowden’s trail after he left the Mira hotel. Presumably, the Hong Kong Police also knew...
… Yes, your Honor. THE COURT: Let me ask the defense. Does that clarify anything for you? MS. MENNINGER: Could I have one second, your Honor? THI 1a COURT Sure. Of course. MS. MENNINGER: Your Honor, I think it's slightly more nuanced. Plaintiff has claimed our client's sta...
…e of the United States policy permits attorneys of record and parties in a case (including pro se litigants) to receive one free electronic copy of all documents filed electronically, if receipt is required by law or directed by the filer. PACER access fees apply to all other use...
…ased at the University of Moscow, found a set of extremely simple puzzles that are nevertheless non-computable. Here is one: {“CCBB” <> “BBCC”, “BCCCBB” <> “CBBBCC”, “ACCBB” <> “BBA? “ABCCCBB” © “CBBA’, “BBCCBBBBCC” <> “BBCCBBBBCCA’} Word Problem Can a computer tell us which w...
…rmine irrelevance otherwise. A Democrat-leaning candidate would have to top the ideal third-party ticket. We need someone with a shot at snaking a plurality of the vote in the blue states Hillary Clinton won (227 electoral votes), but moderate enough to win a plurality in some...