Stunning to see a Court actually uphold Constitutional protections in a case involving the SEC, and as MAGULQ's meme suggests . . . this needs to become a trend. There must be, oh, at least a few other federal agencies that have been trampling our rights in similar fashion.
Holy shit. I just realized this could potentially reach all the way down to the local level. Petty bureacrats at the city and county level will no longer be able to pull this shit either, right?
Stunning to see a Court actually uphold Constitutional protections in a case involving the SEC, and as MAGULQ's meme suggests . . . this needs to become a trend. There must be, oh, at least a few other federal agencies that have been trampling our rights in similar fashion.
Every. Single. One.
Holy shit. I just realized this could potentially reach all the way down to the local level. Petty bureacrats at the city and county level will no longer be able to pull this shit either, right?
Right! And if they try, you can sue them in federal court and also demand a trial by jury for your case!
Two words.
JURY
NULLIFICATION
So what does this actually mean in the real world? I'm assuming this has some relevance to Musk and Twitter.
Nice answer. Thanks.
Thanks for the education, I research on the fly, so these quick summaries really help.