
You can always litigate, however the felon in the oval office would likely provide a blanket pardon as he has done for other criminals, such as J6.
You can always litigate, however the felon in the oval office would likely provide a blanket pardon as he has done for other criminals, such as J6.
Not in a civil proceeding
Your point is valid - lots of issues to sort through for litigation structure. Would be interesting to see how it worked out, ultimately, even if a perfect complaint that is air tight, going in front of a republican judge or jury may yield 'not guilty' verdict. Such are the times we live in.
Data is like a genie—hard to put it back in the bottle once it’s out
Oh, the stories I could tell about that. I have warned multiple executives about data breaches due to lack of adequate controls and guess what? Those companies ended up front page news with data breaches.