Wednesday, January 10, 2018 1:46:12 AM
What it seems like is the Judges interpretation of the law is incorrect.
Technically speaking, Lamberth did uphold the law in place. But when you peel back the onion, it’s plain to see the law itself is unjust. One can argue HERA/FHFA should have been challenged instead, but it seems like judges tend to hide behind technicalities way too much. I’ve never liked that about our legal system. It becomes too easy to manipulate with technicalities.
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