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11 minutes ago, Top Gun said:

What a terrible day to have eyes.

I think it's cute in a kitschy kind of way and makes Packard's whole essence somewhat agreeable. In an odd way, it humanizes him. The real Packard is tragic, pathetic, and offensive to the senses.

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CONCORD, New Hampshire, July 10 (Reuters) - A federal judge on Thursday again barred President Donald Trump's administration from denying citizenship to some babies born in the U.S., making use of an exception to overcome the U.S. Supreme Court's recent ruling that restricted the ability of judges to block that and other policies nationwide.

U.S. District Judge Joseph Laplante ruled at a hearing in Concord, New Hampshire, after immigrant rights advocates implored him to grant class action status to a lawsuit they filed seeking to represent any children whose citizenship status would be threatened by the implementation of Trump's executive order curtailing automatic birthright citizenship.

The ruling is far from the last word in the legal battle over Trump's order, which he signed in January on his first day back in office. The judge paused his ruling for seven days to give the Trump administration time to appeal, which a Justice Department lawyer at the hearing indicated would certainly happen.

Laplante, an appointee of Republican President George W. Bush, agreed, the plaintiffs could provisionally proceed as a class, allowing him to issue a fresh judicial order blocking implementation of the Republican president's policy nationally.

https://www.reuters.com/legal/government/judge-weigh-blocking-trump-birthright-citizenship-despite-supreme-court-ruling-2025-07-10/

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Conservative Justice Amy Coney Barrett, who wrote the decision for the court, made clear that it did not prevent plaintiffs from obtaining essentially the same type of relief as provided in a nationwide injunction by instead bringing class action lawsuits that seek to represent all similarly situated people, among other exceptions.

Seizing on that language, immigrant rights advocates within hours of the decision launched two proposed class actions that same day, including the one before Laplante, who on Thursday noted his prior discomfort with issuing a nationwide injunction.
"It's a better process to narrow these decisions and not have judges create national policy," he said.

Laplante described class action litigation as "fairly routine," though he noted that conservative Justice Samuel Alito in the birthright ruling reminded judges to be "rigorous" when analyzing whether class action status could be granted.

"That said, the Supreme Court suggested a class action is a better option," he said.

 

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6 minutes ago, Raptorpat said:

Where did the Republican judge contradict SCOTUS?

Seems like this “pissant judge” did exactly what SCOUTS said they could do. “Grant class actions that essentially provide the same relief as a nationwide injunction”

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15 minutes ago, The Evil Dr. Longshadow said:

Ladies and gentlemen, we have pissant judges in anthill communities contradicting SCOTUS.

You need to learn how to read and then truly comprehend what you’re reading 

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5 hours ago, discolé monade said:

^ we know this. the problem is, what to do about it? about any of it? about ALL of it. 

 

I send up to 5 e-mails every week to my so-called reps calling them out on their various ass-kissing adventures with very obvious titles so even if no one opens any of them, they can't escape the message or any insults attached. 'Vote AGAINST [ insert whatever stupid they will probably rubber stamp ] and Big Mac Farts Are NOT IQ Enhancements, Stop Huffing Them'. 

I will also reply within 48 hours to any direct e-mails from any rep in the area and do a fact-check of any 'newsletter' I get that is also sent to one of the state grassroots groups that are trying to build up a more educated base around here. 

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