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  • esqappellate

    President, MSI
    Feb 12, 2012
    7,408
    Counselor, if we get the Supreme Court decision we are hoping for in the Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo case, what sort of potential strain do you envision on the DOJ and other backers of the administrative state created by a flurry of more well-heeled industries challenging regulators gone wild?

    Great case. The Court took Loper to reverse. The Chevron doctrine will be pared back if not abrogated. There will be no strain on DOJ or the federal gov. that they can't handle. They have ample resources as it is.
     

    Boxcab

    MSI EM
    MDS Supporter
    Feb 22, 2007
    7,934
    AA County
    well, in the Mont. Co., case I think it likely that the County will be paying fees under 42 usc 1988. It won't be a rounding error in the county's 6 billion dollar budget but it may sting.
    Stay tuned.
    That is what I want to hear!!



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    JohnnyE

    Ultimate Member
    MDS Supporter
    Jan 18, 2013
    9,694
    MoCo
    Great case. The Court took Loper to reverse. The Chevron doctrine will be pared back if not abrogated. There will be no strain on DOJ or the federal gov. that they can't handle. They have ample resources as it is.
    Thank you for disabusing me of unrealistic expectations. I was experiencing premature excitement.
     

    whistlersmother

    Peace through strength
    Jan 29, 2013
    8,987
    Fulton, MD
    well, in the Mont. Co., case I think it likely that the County will be paying fees under 42 usc 1988. It won't be a rounding error in the county's 6 billion dollar budget but it may sting.
    Stay tuned.
    Will some of those fees be paid back to the NRA? Or did they just contribute money and no lawyer time?

    It would really sting if Mont Co had to pay the NRA even $1.
     

    esqappellate

    President, MSI
    Feb 12, 2012
    7,408
    Will some of those fees be paid back to the NRA? Or did they just contribute money and no lawyer time?

    It would really sting if Mont Co had to pay the NRA even $1.
    The NRA did not participate in the Mont. Co. Case. They did and are participating in the HQL case and the SB1 case.
     

    crabjoe

    Active Member
    Aug 4, 2023
    231
    Ceciltucky
    HQL was deem unconstitutional on 11/21 right? So isn't today day 14? Shouldn't we know if the State appealed or not by 5pm today?
     

    Ponder_MD

    Ultimate Member
    Mar 9, 2020
    4,664
    Maryland
    Seriously though, there's so much more that goes into why the bay is effed than the a sewage treatment plant.
    Agreed. Back River is just an example of better things that the money could have gone towards.

    What do you call a person who wants to buy a home? A developer.
    What do you call a person who already owns a home? An environmentalist.
     

    gtodave

    Member
    MDS Supporter
    Aug 14, 2007
    14,512
    Mt Airy
    That's what I figured.. starting with 11/22 (Wed), makes 12/5 day 14.
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    Schipperke

    Ultimate Member
    MDS Supporter
    Feb 19, 2013
    18,830
    Will some of those fees be paid back to the NRA? Or did they just contribute money and no lawyer time?

    It would really sting if Mont Co had to pay the NRA even $1.
    I can't imagine the court awarding any fees, it's a high bar. Typically bad faith has to be argued to even begin.
     

    rickyp

    Ultimate Member
    Sep 13, 2009
    2,054
    That is what I want to hear!!



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    this won't do any good, they will just use taxpayer money to pay it just more wasted tax money. it will help MSI to continue the fight for us but will not stop county or state leaders from further infringements of our rights. What needs to happen is everyone that put their name on the bad laws should be held personally liable for the court cost.
     

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