I mean, the court ruled against him and he doesn't control the purse strings. So if courts rule that rights were violated and the government can be sued I don't think he can dodge that easily.
Albbi
I really like that idea. The government runs Canada Post as a crown corporation. The government could set up a crown corporation to facilitate the online messaging of Canadian citizens without subjecting them to ads and invasive tracking.
Maybe I'm being silly, but Canada paid $10.5 million to a Guantanamo Bay inmate because his rights were violated. So I guess at the very least we better make sure to advocate strongly for any Canadians caught up in this mess.
I thought the executive branch didn't control the budget, so wouldn't really be able to block it. But I'm not American and don't know the US system that well.
Seems like a good couple million dollar lawsuit against the government, especially if done against a judge's orders.
Not in the forehead! Not in the forehead!
Well it isn't brain surgery.
T'raw'nah
For slippery shoelaces that seem to come undone all the time, I'm so happy I learned Ian's Secure Knot. It's very strong, but still comes undone easily only if you pull on both of the lace endings at the same time. Pulling on one end won't cause the knot to come undone. Once you're practiced, it only takes a bit longer to tie than a regular shoelace knot.
How to make the US go to civil war with this one weird trick!