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moody ,

Texas judge rules on case before hearing case.

We all know where this is going.

FireTower ,
@FireTower@lemmy.world avatar

This was a motion to dismiss a fairly standard thing for a judge to rule on before a trial. The only effect of this ruling is that the case wasn’t dismissed. And if it was dismissed at this stage it likely would have been done without prejudice. Meaning that they could just refile elsewhere.

BigMacHole ,

I’m sure the Republicans who claim we need Guns to Protect Ourselves Against Tyranny will be LOUD and ANGRY about Elon Musk shopping for a Judge who stands to GAIN MONEY if he Rules in Elons favor!

PrincessLeiasCat ,

Fuck Texas.

Source: I live in Texas. Well, ‘live’ is a kind way to say that I inhabit the state. It’s more like I just kind of exist there in perpetual anger and frustration.

HK65 ,

America, where it’s easier to break half your workforce’s employment agreements than an ad buy contract.

reddig33 ,

Is this the judge that owns Tesla stock, or was that a different Elon case?

wjrii ,

Different case, same judge. This guy is so ridiculously reliable as a right wing shill that plaintiffs seek him out.

Under the federal code of judges’ conduct, “a judge should recuse himself if a reasonable person in possession of the relevant facts would believe that the judge has reason for bias. And there is good reason to think that this rule covers O’Connor,” [Harvard Law School Professor Noah] Feldman wrote. “Because Musk is so closely identified with both X and Tesla, Tesla share prices are arguably affected by the performance of X.”

Feldman also said “the fact that Musk’s lawyers appear to have sought a way to appear before O’Connor strengthens the case for recusal.” X’s claim that Texas is an appropriate venue because it has advertisers and users located in Texas is “meager, but perhaps less absurd than those used in some other forum-shopping situations,” he wrote.

DocMcStuffin ,
@DocMcStuffin@lemmy.world avatar

Yep, this is the judge that owns Tesla stocks and refused to recuse himself.

arstechnica.com/…/texas-judge-who-bought-tesla-st…

Catma ,

A shitty Texas judge that isn’t Matthew Kacsmaryk? Well I’ll be damned.

j4k3 ,
@j4k3@lemmy.world avatar

Everything is bigger in ^te^X^as^

oh look, he entered from the port side of Houston opposite the pan handle, now it’s ^te^XXX^as^

conciselyverbose ,

lol they heard about ads being displayed next to fucked up shit, because of randomness and whatever, needed more than one ad to be displayed to show X product next to fucked up shit, and apparently that’s deceptive because not literally every user saw that company next to that specific fucked up post.

Cool.

homesweethomeMrL ,

Reed Charles O’Connor (born June 1, 1965) is a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas. He was nominated by President George W. Bush in 2007.

O’Connor has become a “go-to” favorite for conservative lawyers, as he reliably rules against Democratic policies and for Republican policies.[1][2] Attorneys General in Texas appear to strategically file cases in O’Connor’s jurisdiction so that he will hear them.[3]

cygnus ,
@cygnus@lemmy.ca avatar

Truly a banana republic.

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