Acceptance Can be the First Sign of a Problem And, after he decided he would do it, and it became a big effort…?
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What’s the “Big Idea!”?
Here it is. And whose it is. Now, about how proper it was…
Sneaky Sneaky
That specific reason the Rockefeller Family Fund’s Director would switch over to a private account to arrange — again — for an attorney general to go after parties he doesn’t like, if now through cutouts after some lessons learned, seems pretty clear.
CLIMATE LITIGATION BOMBSHELL: New Paper Exposes AG “Climate” Suit as Illicit Product of Private Lobbying, Misrepresentation, Paid ‘Cutouts’
Today the public interest law firm Government Accountability & Oversight, P.C., published a paper on behalf of its client the government-transparency group Energy Policy Advocates, titled “Private Funders, Public Institutions: ‘Climate’ Litigation and a Crisis of Integrity”. Minnesota’s “climate” lawsuit and its replica filed the next day in Washington, D.C., like all of these suits, represent transparent attempts […]
Supremely Good Timing
You likely have heard that the Supreme Court reached the right decision today in BP plc et al. v. City of Baltimore. That opinion concerns a mildly weedy procedural mater (whether the 4th Cir. erred in holding that it lacked the power to consider all of the defendants’ grounds for removal), but a critical one given the circumstances, and an opinion which should help in removing these cases […]