BharatiyaNagarik

@BharatiyaNagarik@lemmy.world

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The Supreme Court's first opinion of the day is in Lac du Flambeau. Justice Jackson's 8–1 opinion holds that the Bankruptcy Code abrogates tribe's sovereign immunity. Only Gorsuch dissents. (twitter.com)

www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/…/22-227_i426.pdf It’s remarkable that Gorsuch continues to be pro-tribal dignity, even in cases where no other justice agrees.

BharatiyaNagarik,

Almost everyone agrees that what the union did was wrong. But the problem is how the court seems to have (according to some people) diminished the role of NLRB, which is the appropriate forum for resolving such disputes. From the article:

They didn’t obviously overturn National Labor Relations Board precedent, but it casts a very jaundiced eye on the interplay between the Board and the courts

Also, I am not sure this was criminal conduct. Any sources for that? In any case, the court's ruling was about the tort lawsuit and not about any criminal conduct. The saving grace for the opinion was that it was quite fact specific and in other contexts workers can be more careful and avoid being sued (unless the court adopts the Thomas-Gorsuch concurrence, in which case they are screwed).

BharatiyaNagarik,

I am so excited for the game. Baldur's gate is such an interesting location

BharatiyaNagarik,

That's nice to know. With the right group, society adventures can be awesome.

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