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Justices appear likely to side with homeowner in foreclosure dispute

Geraldine Tyler, a 94-year-old grandmother, lost her Minneapolis condo when she failed to pay the property taxes for several years. Tyler does not dispute that Hennepin County could foreclose on the $40,000 property and sell it to obtain the $15,000 in ta

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The morning read for Thursday, April 27

Each weekday, we select a short list of news articles, commentary, and other noteworthy links related to the Supreme Court. Here’s the Thursday morning read: Supreme Court Wary of Windfall in Seizure of Condo for Unpaid Taxes (Adam Liptak, The New York Ti

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Taylor Swift: Better Crypto Due Diligence Than The SEC, Plus Integrity In Wielding Influence

Perhaps SEC head Gary Gensler, who dodged a congressional hearing question six times about whether the cryptocurrency ether was a commodity or a security, should have phoned Swift to bring him up to speed. The post Taylor Swift: Better Crypto Due Diligenc

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An Interview With Jazmen Jafar, A Lawyer Turned OnlyFans Model

A frank discussion about her new line of work outside of the legal profession. The post An Interview With Jazmen Jafar, A Lawyer Turned OnlyFans Model appeared first on Above the Law.

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