As an attorney, I find this ruling bizarre if not inexplicable. I haven't read the opinion but from the coverage it appears the judge admits the search was unconstitutional but still grants the rouge agents absolute immunity. That's just bullshit (a technical legal term) imo.
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You mean Chuck "Cave" Schumer? I couldn't agree more. Talk about out of touch...
So many of these old farts in Congress (House & Senate) of both parties need to go away. (And I'm an old fart myself saying this.)
PS: Looking at you Chuck Grassley (thought you're far from alone).
I didn't intend to get diverted this morning. Oh, well...
This is my best recollection of some of the "recent" (1970s on) history of certain aspects of the #Hawkeyes Athletic Department operations. Part of that comes from information provided to me at that time by the individuals directly involved.
Give me a single Kirk quote that Jesus would have said. Your Christianity is very selective.
Gary Cohen wasn't sold on how the Cubs and Matt Shaw handled his absence to attend Charlie Kirk's memorial.
"I don't want to talk about any of the politics of it, but the thought of leaving your team in the middle of a race for any reason other than a family emergency, really strikes me as weird."
Hawkeyes Mic
“A federal lawsuit brought by more than 35 Iowa college athletes against state investigators was dismissed Wednesday, as a judge ruled that the investigators had immunity in obtaining the athletes' sports wagering data, even though their search would be classified as unconstitutional.”