Allen Yates

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AB, JD, MA, MFA
 Painter/Video Maker (and Retired Lawyer) in Upstate New York 
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Looks like I picked the wrong week to quit sniffing glue.
The best argument to lock up Trump: Merchan must protect the judiciary https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2024/06/04/trump-sentence-prison-merchan/
The best argument to lock up Trump: Merchan must protect the judiciary

Trump has relentlessly smeared witnesses, jurors and the judge. Incarceration is the only just punishment.

The Washington Post
🚨 Bernie Sanders issues BAD NEWS for Trump ahead of election

YouTube
Nearly 88,000 Art Images From The Getty Are Now Free To Download and Use How You Like #art #getty https://flip.it/GNHQ3i
Nearly 88,000 Art Images From The Getty Are Now Free To Download and Use How You Like

“Users can download, edit, and repurpose high-resolution images of their favorite Getty artworks without any legal restrictions.”

My Modern Met

I have had skin cancer surgeries in 2 countries: the U.S., with "hope you can afford the deductible" insurance, and Portugal with single-payer/universal/socialized medicine.

In the U.S. (in 2001): Notice growth on ear. Call to see primary care. Get into appointment 2 days later. Get a referral to a dermatologist. Wait 2 weeks for the insurance company to approve referral. Get into dermatologist 1 week later and have a biopsy. The biopsy showed it was squamous cell carcinoma, a type of cancer usually found in folks over 60 (I was 23 or 24). Dermatologist puts in for an approval for surgery which is denied twice over 3 weeks because “the biopsy was wrong.” Get in 2 days later for another biopsy, which, surprise!, shows it really is squamous cell carcinoma. After another week of wrangling with the insurance company, we finally get approval for surgery. Surgery is scheduled for 1 week later. So, from noticing the growth to surgery about 8 weeks.

In Portugal (5 years later): Notice growth on ear. I call primary care and am transferred to the dermatologist. Get same day appointment. Dermatologist looks at it, picks up the phone and calls the plastic surgeon. We walk down the hall to the plastic surgeon. Both doctors consult their schedules, and I’m scheduled for surgery 2 days later. So, from noticing the growth on the ear to surgery about 2 days.

Again, to show you the difference: In the U.S. without universal healthcare, about $1000 out-of-pocket and 8 weeks until surgery. In Portugal with universal healthcare, about $60 out-of-pocket and 2 days until surgery.

When Congress says we can’t afford universal healthcare, they are saying, “We can’t afford to not make the insurance companies money because they fund our campaigns.” It isn’t about the best interest of Americans, it’s about their own best interest.

Trump to court: "Money? I don't know money. I never said I knew my money. I barely met them. I meet a lot of money, take a lot of photos with money. I don't recall meeting my money."

Trump can’t come up with the money he owes; begs the court for mercy.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/feb/28/trump-appeal-bond-fraud-case?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other

New York appeals judge denies Trump bid to pay $100m of $454m judgment

Ex-president’s lawyers had asked court to halt collection of rest of amount plus ban on securing new loans from New York banks

The Guardian
Why polls tell us little or nothing about who will win the November Election

YouTube

Democrats begin move to block Trump from ballot in New York - Times Union

https://apple.news/AVLugU0obR3e9Ea2yg4jYWQ

Democrats begin move to block Trump from ballot in New York — Times Union

ALBANY — An attempt by a Democrat state lawmaker to block former President Donald J. Trump from being on the New York presidential primary ballot in April likely will need to wait two months, if the issue is still relevant by then.

“When he sued the sheriff’s department, no lawyer would take his case and he resorted to representing himself.”

Professor Joanna Schwartz, author of Shielded: How the Police Became Untouchable, writes that one of the barriers to holding police accountable is finding lawyers with the expertise and willingness to bring the case.

It is one of *many* barriers erected by the courts that allow police misconduct to go unaddressed.

#law #lawfedi #lawyer #police

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/30/us/rankin-county-mississippi-sheriff.html?unlocked_article_code=1.CU0.VXkt.vK1BcceQalAm&smid=url-share

How a ‘Goon Squad’ of Deputies Got Away With Years of Brutality

They barged into homes in the middle of the night, then held people down while they beat and choked them, witnesses said. For years, signs of the violence went ignored.

The New York Times