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On This Day | The Impermanence of Bad Lawfare
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Josh Wolsky
However the supreme court decided Tuesday that Mrs. Simpson hadn't had due process of law when she was ordered from her home, and the locks would have to go off until she's had a full trial. In essence, the supreme court of the state is requiring that Judge Gronna prove to them that a mandatory injunction can be heard on a motion by the states attorney rather than by a trial of the case on its merits, and they have indicated by ordering the locks removed that they believe the case must be tried before the court can order something done.
1949-12-08 | Ward County Independent
Why We Chose It
It took our little town decades to fully eradicate the high 3rd St. red light district. There are a couple reasons that may be -- first, perhaps there was less political follow through than needed and the reasons for that are obvious. 😉 The second is bad process. When the government doesn't follow the law, what inevitably follows is having the work undone.
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