Sunday, June 27, 2021 3:15:12 AM
Thanks for the summing up. We losed in SCOTUS, which is unexpectedly to many here.
I am thinking that illegal taking is so obvious. We should easily win if we suit on Unconstitutional. The major obstacle is the Injunction Clause in HERA, which bars all shareholders from suiting. Can we get someone who is not a shareholder to suit on Illegal Taking ? If that someone is not a shareholder, the judges cannot simply refer to the Injunction Clause and reject the trial. If that someone is a relative to a shareholder, who is unhappy about the way that his mum or dad are unfairly treated. I am not a law guy, so this is just brainstorming.
I am thinking that illegal taking is so obvious. We should easily win if we suit on Unconstitutional. The major obstacle is the Injunction Clause in HERA, which bars all shareholders from suiting. Can we get someone who is not a shareholder to suit on Illegal Taking ? If that someone is not a shareholder, the judges cannot simply refer to the Injunction Clause and reject the trial. If that someone is a relative to a shareholder, who is unhappy about the way that his mum or dad are unfairly treated. I am not a law guy, so this is just brainstorming.
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