Sleep debt is real and the interest rate is very high.
Sleep debt is real and the interest rate is very high.
His name is Jay Jacobs. He is a cancer and needs to be removed.
I understood this reference. Bravo.
“She doesn’t even have the concept of a plan!”
13 federal circuits.
There should be 13 Supreme Court justices.
Each justice could be responsible as “executive” of their circuit.
12 associate justices for the 1st through 12th circuit.
The chief justice is assigned the Federal Appeals Circuit.
It makes way too much sense.
You can’t change the number of justices on the Supreme Court.
Except that you can.
And they did. Eight times.
1789 - six justices
1801 - reduced to five justices
1802 - restored to six justices
1807 - seven justices
1836 - nine justices
1863 - ten justices
1866 - nine justices
1867 - eight justices
1869 - nine justices
We call the white Monsters “Anne Coulters.”
I am all able to achieve sexual climax on this BLESSED day!
We are all able to achieve sexual climax on this BLESSED day!
This will assuredly lower the prices at those Somalian vacation hotspots.
“Why do these sexy couches keep seducing me??” - Jumbo Douche Vance
Or…… Jack Black has a lucrative movie career that could get completely derailed if he doesn’t distance himself from this for a while.
It is the match being held to the fuse of the powder keg.
Today is going to be a chapter in the future textbook entitled, “The Fall of the American Empire.”
Thank you for your service. 🫡
I give dirty looks for $25k. Subcontract your subcontract.
Unless they plan on repealing the Posse Comitatus Act, the military cannot be ordered to serve as law enforcement on US soil.
Prostagama?
Say you don’t understand a bicameral legislature without saying you don’t understand a bicameral legislature.
In the US, doctors are obligated to treat patients in immediate need of care (in a professional setting - an emergency department, for example - not just walking down a street.) They can’t discriminate against patients for non-clinically relevant reasons (race, gender identity, etc.) They CAN refuse care if they lack specific skills or the patient is “abusive.”
HOWEVER, these are ethical obligations (I pulled that info from the American Medical Association’s Code of Medical Ethics.)
You asked about legal obligations.
I am not well versed in doctors’ legal duty of care - laws are not consistent across national and local jurisdictions.
You also used the word “aid” so I am approaching it from an emergency context.
In a professional setting, there are limited reasons a medical professional could refuse emergency care where the immediate outcome is death. Perhaps someone with more legal expertise could direct you - I’m only familiar with ethical constraints.