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Comments by "David Goodnow" (@davidgoodnow269) on "3 Anti-White Discrimination Lawsuits Pending Against IBM u0026 Red Hat" video.
You are mostly correct, except that legal precedent can only be set at the Appellate level. A Circuit Court of Appeals has to confirm a lower Judge's decision before that judgement becomes precedential, although when that judgement comes before the Circuit Court of Appeals, all existing judgements in similar cases can be brought in as support or to denounce the case that is being heard. EDIT: And then, the case can be brought before a trium of Appellate judges to confirm that Appellate judge's decision, and then, a vote can be asked of all judges at the Appellate level on that Circuit. Check the 9th Federal Circuit for some really shady stuff that happened last year in its Circuit Court of Appeals.
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That's something I have been wondering about for a while. This has to take an enormous amount of coordination and planning. Then there's how did this get the effort. Mapping it out as an exercise in symbolic logic using physics formula for work.
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@xpusostomos The judges of a circuit decide whether to join cases, and it is a decision made by a vote of all judges of that circuit. Sometimes, judges on a circuit will campaign to time that vote and which way it will go, before bringing it to a vote. See the 9th Federal Circuit.
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