Cletus.D.Yokel wrote:
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BIDEN, TODAY: “There is no federal solution” to COVID.
The emergency rule for employers concerning COVID and vaccines was written according to legal interpretation of a federal rule in the OSHA law and subsequently implemented by the federal bureau [OSHA] in the Department of Labor.
At the insistence of the (federal) Executive Office.
Wonder how the Supreme Court is gonna understand Biden’s capitulation?
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Folks on pinglist, I need help here:
What’s the legal term for when the defendant says something that helps the plaintiff? (A.K.A. ‘puts foot in mouth’, ‘scores an own goal’)
I’ve seen it mentioned in one of the Q threads...
(something) against (something).
Admission against interest
Admission against interest.
Ping me when you find out. I know nuttin’. Who around here has legal experience/knowledge? A few names pop into my mind who have explained legally stuff that helped me. I think. Publius, Steven W., stylin19 (can never remember the number); I’m sure there are some others. Bob Ireland is an encyclopedia. Not pinging them since the topic of request isn’t in this comment.
>>What’s the legal term for when the defendant says something that helps the plaintiff?
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Just a guess:
Exculpate (verb form of exculpatory)
admission against interest