I am speechless. I am without speech.
"CAP includes all official, book-published state and federal United States case law β every volume or case designated as an official report of decisions by a court within the United States.
Our scope includes all state courts, federal courts, and territorial courts for American Samoa, Dakota Territory, Guam, Native American Courts, Navajo Nation, and the Northern Mariana Islands.β
I just received an email that gave me a very literal facepalm moment so forceful that I'm worried my wedding ring bruised the middle of my forehead.
How's your day going?
For an upcoming Veronica Explains video, I'm doing research into the legalities of dumping rom files (not sharing them, mind you, just dumping them for your own backup/enjoyment purposes).
Anyone out there a lawyer who'd like to weigh in on camera? Or, perhaps better yet, anyone out there have a link to a legal opinion on the topic?
(Note I'm not looking for advice, unless you're a literal lawyer)
Amended toot: my audience is mostly US/UK/Europe.
it's that time of the year when I receive a king's ransom of law firm CLE programs...
- that all conflict with one another. y'all, I promise it's possible to learn about stuff at hours other than 10 am PT / 1 PM ET on a Thursday.
- that rarely come with calendar invites, because apparently, in-house counsel are so fReE, they can just join an hourlong zoom call unrelated to their urgent tasks on a moment's notice when you send "your CLE program is about to start!" email 15 minutes prior
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#AdventOfCode Day 8 complete.
There's a busy weekend ahead and we'll soon start getting more complicated puzzles, so we'll see how next week goes as I try to catch up. π