Japan’s Native Ainu Fight to Restore a Last Vestige of Their Identity (www.nytimes.com)
A group representing the Indigenous people has sued to regain the right, lost over a century ago, to freely fish for salmon in a Hokkaido river.
A group representing the Indigenous people has sued to regain the right, lost over a century ago, to freely fish for salmon in a Hokkaido river.
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Of course they did. If you're rich, you get a bailout. If you're not, then fuck you.
Fucking Religious Reich and this bullshit court...throw it into the fire.
The justices settled a question left open in 2018: whether businesses open to the public and engaged in expression may refuse to serve customers based on religious convictions.
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The proposed debt cancellation of more than $400 billion would have been one of the most expensive executive actions in U.S. history.
The paper is here