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" ... As Justice Sonia Sotomayor noted in a concurrence, the clash of interpretations over the FTCA’s judgment bar “merits far closer consideration than it has thus far received.” Adopting the government’s interpretation “produces seemingly unfair results by precluding potentially meritorious claims when a plaintiff’s FTCA claims fail for unrelated reasons.” In this case, “King’s failure to show bad faith, which is irrelevant to his constitutional claims, means a jury will never decide whether the officers violated King’s constitutional rights when they stopped, searched, and hospitalized him.” ... "
" ... Burbach went the wrong way. The right way for successful business people like Burbach is to interview around and hire the best tax attorney that you can find, and then after that tax attorney gives you his or her advice, seek a completely-independent second (or maybe even a third) opinion from yet another tax attorney about the first tax attorney's advice. Only after there is concurrence from all involved that the tax planning is appropriate should one more forward with it. ... "
" ... Ginsburg's opinion only reflects the views of four of the justices and therefore the reasoning within it has less authority than a five-judge majority opinion. But it does suggest Roberts will take a similar approach to statutory interpretation when he decides what an exchange “established by the State” means in the Affordable Care Act. Samuel Alito wrote a concurrence in which he agreed with the plurality's decision to reverse Yates' conviction but would have done so on narrower grounds. ... "
" ... So, the key to achieving our goals is to be "someone else." At this weird phase, it's the perfect concurrence to start acquiring different skills and knowledge so that we can take our life to the next level. ... "
" ... The key takeaway from the Carlton Court’s standard is that it is heavily weighted in favor of the government. Indeed, as the late Justice Antonin Scalia observed in his concurrence, “the reasoning the Court applies to uphold the statute guarantees that all retroactive tax laws will henceforth be valid.” ... "