Stuart Levine
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Stuart Levine
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Tax and business law attorney in Baltimore, Maryland. Long-time liberal.
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I suspect that part of the problem in the US is that Kaiser is competing for staff, including physicians and phys. assistants, supplies, including drugs and appliances, and, of course, real estate.
Is there some way that you can link to the entire document?
Presumably the email directive bounced since there is no Department of War. Here's the official seal of the department that Trump is referring to
I have posted Judge McConnell's order in the case directing payment of SNAP benefits. slnews.us/pbgl110125a

You may have to be a lawyer to read the order and discern the contempt he has for Trump's and the DOJ's position.
http://probono.slnews.us/General2025/2025_11_01_RI_order.pdf — YOURLS
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What has happened to this country>
Complete insanity. Right in front of her daughter. This thug has no ID or anything.

What are we doing?
I have posted the ruling of Judge Talwani in Mass. on the SNAP benefits issue. slnews.us/pbgl103125a

Read pp. 4-5 where the Trump Admin. first indicated that it could use the emergency funding for benefits if necessary and then turn around 180 degrees "just because."
http://probono.slnews.us/General2025/2025_10_31_Mass_Snap_Ruling.pdf — YOURLS
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We can't have all Willses, Krugmans, and Restons.
Reminds me of Roman Hruska's justification supporting Carswell for SCOTUS: "Even if he were mediocre, there are a lot of mediocre judges and people and lawyers. They are entitled to a little representation, aren't they, and a little chance? We can't have all Brandeises, Frankfurters and Cardozos."
Many in the Jewish community are in high dudgeon about the likely election of Zohran Mamdani as the mayor of New York City. I think that their moral outrage is somewhat misplaced. (BTW, is there such a thing as "low dudgeon" or just "dudgeon"?)

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Classified U.S. report finds backlog of hundreds of possible Israeli human rights violations
The report found “hundreds” of possible Israeli human rights violations, further complicating a process to review credible allegations against IDF military units in Gaza.
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Why not the Occupied Territories of the West Bank as well?
Basically, Kennedy wants to insert a bad idea into the Affordable Care Act:
Here's why this is a bad idea.
Brad--I'm older than you. I remember that in 1966 the Democratic Party's candidate for governor of Maryland was a guy who tried to tap into this sort of sentiment by opposing a law that required that there could be no discrimination in home sales due to race. He lost to a liberal: Spiro Agnew.
The exception would be if you have specific risk factors or a medical history that warrants regular MRI monitoring - but this would be a targeted screening, not part of a general exam.
- **Limited benefit** - For most people without symptoms, the likelihood of detecting something that needs treatment is very low
- **Unnecessary exposure** - While MRIs don't use radiation, they can sometimes find incidental findings (harmless abnormalities) that lead to unnecessary worry or additional testing
There are a few reasons MRIs aren't used for routine screening:
- **Cost** - They're expensive compared to standard tests
MRIs are gen'ly ordered only when there's a specific medical concern or symptom that needs investigation, such as:
- Persistent pain or neurological symptoms
- Suspected injuries to soft tissues, joints, or organs
- Following up on abnormal findings from other tests
- Monitoring known conditions