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Thursday, April 01, 2021 3:35:23 PM
That's right, why not take care of the low hanging fruit first, that is near agreement cases. Collins is the culmination of two separate Certerrori grants with 4 questions as I recall. The Collins case decision will have implications in many of the other cases percolating up the Federal Courts. Something like overruling Humphreys Executor, would be "yuge", and could have significant impacts on how federal agencies are structured for the next 100 years!
Also, if they are considering bulldozing HERA, they will need to answer the question, how would that impact the secondary Mortgage Market, if at all.
They certainly take the impact of their rulings into consideration, that's why they came up with the"Severability Doctrine" so they can pretend to go back in their time machine and ask the US Congress what they would want to do, get back in their time machine and say, "this is what the US CONGRESS WOULD HAVE WANTED, in essence, REWRITING THE STATUTES! Where does that end, scary! But the alternative in Seila Law was to jettison the Dodd Frank Act and that certainly would have been"yuge". This same issue is at issue with the ACA in California v Texas!
So I hate to say it but the more time this takes, the more I can scoop up at these prices!
Also, if they are considering bulldozing HERA, they will need to answer the question, how would that impact the secondary Mortgage Market, if at all.
They certainly take the impact of their rulings into consideration, that's why they came up with the"Severability Doctrine" so they can pretend to go back in their time machine and ask the US Congress what they would want to do, get back in their time machine and say, "this is what the US CONGRESS WOULD HAVE WANTED, in essence, REWRITING THE STATUTES! Where does that end, scary! But the alternative in Seila Law was to jettison the Dodd Frank Act and that certainly would have been"yuge". This same issue is at issue with the ACA in California v Texas!
So I hate to say it but the more time this takes, the more I can scoop up at these prices!
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