My wife put together this #GoFundMe to help cover the ramping medical bills for the litter of #kittens dumped on our porch by their mama the morning that the hard freeze was about to roll in. Any help appreciated!
“She worked on almost no cases. She had very little courtroom experience. To find a case that actually she worked on and that resulted in a published opinion is in itself improbable,” Catherine Ross, a professor emeritus at George Washington University Law School, told the Daily Beast. “It’s a brilliant maneuver, and particularly with a judge who had so little trial background".
@DavidMHarlan Makes sense. I can see value in gathering it all together in one single book then under the circumstances. Unfortunate that the title is kind of vague then though.
One of the stray #cats that lives out front of our house-- my wife cares for a small colony-- he's a sweet squeaky little cat. If I'm coming out of the house, he thinks I'm great. If I'm going back into the house, I'm a monster. Anytime I pull up into the driveway and walk up to the house, he runs away; anytime I'm walking out to the car he's rubbing up against me. This attitude change even happens on the quick round trip to the mailbox. (1/2)
(2/2) I just did a test. He was behind me as I was going back into the house, very wary of me. I turned to look at him, he jumped back. I went inside, shut the door, opened it again and he adored me. Like flipping a switch.
I scrolled past this qvickly, and had to come back, because my brain saw the image as zombie Three-Stooges a second later, and I said, "... wait, what?"