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And Trump is all but guaranteed to resurface at the Supreme Court in coming weeks to clarify the sweeping criminal immunity the court bestowed on him in July. “As matters stand now, this feels like the court is keeping its powder dry in case the election explodes,” Carter Phillips, a veteran Supreme Court litigator, told CNN early last week. A poll released by the Annenberg Public Policy Center on Wednesday found 56% of Americans disapprove of the Supreme Court. Take, for instance, Trump’s ban on travel from predominately Muslim nations, which made repeat trips to the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court has already dipped into next month’s election in a few emergency cases, two of which involved third-party candidates trying to remain on state presidential ballots.
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Kannon Shanmugam of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison represented PayPal, while CFPB senior counsel Christopher Deal represented the regulator. The CFPB created its Prepaid Rule to offer consumers legal protections on prepaid accounts similar to those on products such as checking accounts, including the ability to challenge payment errors, unauthorized transactions and fraud. Chief Judge Sri Srinivasan and Circuit Judge Cornelia Pillard joined Rao's decision. The appeals court returned the case to Leon to consider PayPal's other challenges to the Prepaid Rule, including constitutional and administrative law claims. Circuit Court of Appeals, No.
Sursa foto: AFPMască pusă pe statuia unei zeițe în Japonia, ca o rugăciune pentru sfârșitul pandemieiO statuie gigantică din Japonia poartă o mască facială din această săptămână, ca o rugăciune pentru sfârșitul pandemiei de coronavirus. Operaţiunea a fost realizată de patru muncitori, care au lucrat trei oreMuncitorii au ridicat masca gigantică cu ajutorul unor frânghii până la înălţimea de 57 de metri a statuii de culoare albă, care o înfăţişează pe Kannon, zeiţa budistă a compasiunii, instalată în faţa templului Houkokuji Aizu Betsuin, din prefectura Fukushima. Muncitorii au desfăşurat masca, realizată dintr-un material asemănător unei plase, cu o lăţime de 4,1 metri şi o lungime de 5,3 metri, cântărind 35 de kilograme, în partea inferioară a feţei statuii. Statuia, construită în urmă cu 33 de ani, are o scară în spirală în interior care duce până la înălţimea umerilor zeiţei. Horigane a mai spus că mascava rămâne până când situaţia COVID-19 va fi menţinută sub control în Japonia.
Persons: Operaţiunea, Horigane Organizations: Muncitorii Locations: Japonia, Kannon, Fukushima, braţe
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