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Too bad the case is about labor law not what did or did not happen. Bummer.
Right now the haters are thinking: Just as I thought - all New England schools!These people are American heroes!
Great to see that they're not all from schools in Boston.:
"The legal brief was filed on behalf of 21 professors from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; the University of California, Berkeley; University of Michigan; Stanford University; University of Southern California; University of Delaware; Purdue University; University of Pennsylvania; Boston College and the University of Minnesota."
Before the Berman hearing all we heard and read was that the focus would be solely on the disciplinary process and not about deflation. Wrong. Then we heard the same thing about the 3 judge appeal hearing. Wrong. Sorry, Im not believing that a third time.You keep saying that.....it's up to whatever the judges decide.....labor law is irrelevant in a concocted plot......and as much as the guidelines say otherwise, for every judge that focuses on the narrow interpretation, there's another one who's more realistic
Before the Berman hearing all we heard and read was that the focus would be solely on the disciplinary process and not about deflation. Wrong. Then we heard the same thing about the 3 judge appeal hearing. Wrong. Sorry, Im not believing that a third time.
somebody should tweet this to that hack bill nye...ahahahahaaa
I took the liberty of doing it myself: