Alex Schneider

151 posts

Alex Schneider

Alex Schneider

@_AtSpeed

Yea, you're on the right page

انضم Ağustos 2016
401 يتبع173 المتابعون
CALLED IT.
CALLED IT.@calledit_media·
The Knicks after being down by 29
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CALLED IT.
CALLED IT.@calledit_media·
New York Knicks tonight:
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Vulcan Technologies
Vulcan Technologies@vulcantechteam·
Nothing says magical kingdom like a free streaming trial showing up in a wrongful death lawsuit. After Dr. Kanokporn Tangsuan died from an allergic reaction at a Disney Springs restaurant, her husband sued. Disney responded by arguing that a Disney+ free trial he signed up for years earlier meant the case had to go to arbitration. They backed off after the backlash. The part worth paying attention to is that they tried it. We break down the clauses people click past and show what they can actually do when a company decides to press its luck.
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Vulcan Technologies
Vulcan Technologies@vulcantechteam·
@_AtSpeed NYC renters reading Mich. Comp. Laws § 287.893 like “wait, they get ventilation AND a take-back clause?”
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Vulcan Technologies
Vulcan Technologies@vulcantechteam·
Somewhere in Michigan, a ferret has stronger housing protections than a lot of renters. If you breed them, the state tells you how to house them. Minimum two square feet of floor space per ferret. A well-ventilated cage. Breeding females get a draft-proof nest box of at least one cubic foot. You can't sell a ferret under 10 weeks old. And the sale contract has to include an unconditional take-back clause, meaning the breeder must take the animal back, no questions asked, forever. It's all real, and it's all in the books at Mich. Comp. Laws § 287.893. Vulcan digs through the strangest corners of the legal system and pulls the actual statute, so you're not reading a meme. You're reading the law.
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Tanner H. Jones
Tanner H. Jones@Tanner_H_Jones·
The most cited administrative law case in American history is dead. Chevron U.S.A., Inc. v. Natural Resources Defense Council. Decided 1984. If you went to law school in the last forty years, you briefed it. In our corpus it has been cited directly at least 40,000 times, and its doctrine influenced tens of thousands of additional cases. For decades, Chevron was the rule for how federal courts defer to federal agencies. And many states followed suit with their own versions of Chevron. In 2024, the Supreme Court overruled it in Loper Bright v. Raimondo. Chief Justice Roberts: "Chevron is overruled" A good AI model can tell you that. It made headlines. It is in the training data by now. But the headline is not the work. The work is everything beneath. It is the 100+ page Loper decision and all subsequent litigation and shepardization maps. When Chevron fell, it did not fall cleanly. Thousands of decisions were built on top of it. Some are now dead too. Some still stand on independent grounds. Many more are being distinguished, limited, and reinterpreted in real time. That is where the danger lives, and that is exactly where a general model and Token Reseller TM stops knowing and starts guessing. Ask the chatbots and wrappers whether a 2019 circuit case that leaned on Chevron is still good law, and it will give you a confident, fluent, and inaccurate answer. Here is what @vulcantechteam shows you instead: the case, and every other case that cites it or was influenced by it. And the exact later decisions that buried it, openable, with dates: the Fifth Circuit, the Ninth, the Tenth, the Eleventh, the West Virginia and Alabama supreme courts, all in the last few months, all treating Chevron as overruled and applying Loper Bright in its place, or carving out new versions of deference in Chevron's absence. In states, where Chevron was never the law, only a strong influence, a flurry of laws, court decisions, and even constitutional amendments (see Florida), continue to work out what deference means. This is the boring, high stakes part of administrative legal work. Is this case still good? Did something distinguish it, limit it, overrule it? Get it wrong and your analysis is worthless. We do not guess at citations. We hold the graph. 2+ billion edges of who cited what, and how. Pick a case. We will show you whether it is still standing.
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Monkey Tilt
Monkey Tilt@MonkeyTilt·
With the NFL Draft here… was this the worst take ever? 9 years ago, this Chiefs fan went OFF on drafting Patrick Mahomes “I'm really hoping that it's Deshaun Watson. Because he seems like he's such an upstanding guy who is just morally somebody that the Chiefs in the community would love to have” 💀💀
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
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Monkey Tilt
Monkey Tilt@MonkeyTilt·
How I look at the blackjack dealer after he pulls a 7 card 21 on me
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ZOOT
ZOOT@GetZootUS·
We have Double Trouble for Zoot Loot this week! 👥 With a 1,500 SC prize drop from March 24 to 26 and 2,000 SC from March 27 to 29. CRAZY 🤑
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Alex Schneider
Alex Schneider@_AtSpeed·
@GetZootUS RIP Kobe... love that pages like this are keeping his legacy alive
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ZOOT@GetZootUS·
Who remembers when Kobe fooled the camera man 😂
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rithmm
rithmm@rithmm_ai·
"I’m so excited for March Madness" Me checking my bracket after 8 hours
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rithmm@rithmm_ai·
No.4 Nebraska advances to Round 2 🔥 This is the first NCAA Tournament win in Nebraska men's basketball history, improving the program record to 1-8, and 78.2% of Rithmm brackets had them beating Troy!
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Monkey Tilt
Monkey Tilt@MonkeyTilt·
Can’t wait for the Justin Jefferson x Kyler Murray Showtime 🔥🏈
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