🚨SUPREME COURT INTERVENES IN HOUSING RIGHTS LAWSUIT🚨
Precedent-setting tactical victory in improving access to justice for the vulnerable.
The SC Supreme Court just issuing a Return Request in response to our Petition for Writ of Mandamus - to order the #Charleston Court to answer for 160 days of judicial delay in our lawsuit. #HousingRightsrocketsfight.org/The-Case/SC…
What's wrong with Passive Investing?
According to our systems study, it really means "unconscious abdication" to potential bad actors who harm your housing customers instead of treating them like customers.
What other service business can respond with harm and stay in business?
The landlord lobby is powerful. But organized tenants are powerful too.
Across the South, renters are building movements, demanding stronger protections, and fighting for safe, stable housing. That's how change happens.
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Our statement on the UK government’s demand that all content on all devices sold or used in the country be scanned, on the presumption of nudity, using a dystopian combination of age verification and content scanning. This proposal will not safeguard children. It endangers us all.
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Mark's take: @Infineon’s announcement matters because Physical AI is moving from lab demos into robots, factories and public spaces, where a security failure is not just a data problem but a real-world operational risk. By integrating its OPTIGA TPM with NVIDIA Jetson Thor, Infineon is putting a quantum-resilient hardware root of trust directly into the robotics stack. This is the kind of under-the-hood move that could quietly determine which autonomous systems are trusted, regulated and deployed at scale.
IJ’s Project on Immunity and Accountability leads the nation in challenging and removing immunities and other legal barriers that stand in the way of individuals trying to hold government officials accountable for constitutional violations.
Learn more: ij.org/issues/project-on-imm…
South Carolina's license plate reader network captures nearly 150 million observations a year. 99.8% have no known connection to criminal activity. That's not law enforcement — that's mass surveillance.
Cato filed an amicus brief urging the Court of Appeals to foreclose this surveillance apparatus.
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What happens when a mayor's affordable housing commission seat and a landlord operating from unconscious abdication are the same family?
In a #Charleston case, a court moved fast for the defense and called a pro se tenant’s safety plea "not allowed."
rocketsfight.org/the-case/ma…
The specifics are public record: a homeownership-oversight seat held on & off since 2007, renewed in Oct 2024, whose holder benefits from the property at the case's center. Names, dates, filings rocketsfight.org/the-case/th…charlestonsc.granicus.com/bo…
2 law firms, 2 insurers, the sheriff's office, a forced move, mass publication of family images, alleged postal fraud—and a local media blackout on what Google calls a "high-profile housing rights lawsuit." The map:
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Anthropic is hiring writers ✍️
The company behind Claude has two openings on its creative team. The enterprise copy lead pays up to $320,000. The head of copy and content goes up to $400,000. Both roles come down to the same task: take dense, technical product features and write about them so people actually want to read.
So the company building a tool that writes is paying engineer money for humans who write.
Andrej Karpathy joined Anthropic this month and recently rated copywriting an 8 or 9 out of 10 for AI exposure, a job the machines are coming for fast. Anthropic posted the roles anyway. Their president, Daniela Amodei, studied literature in college and keeps arguing that the humanities get more valuable as the models get smarter, not less. I think she is right, and these salary numbers back her up.
Generating text was never the bottleneck. The hard part is taste. Knowing your audience. Cutting the line that does not earn its place. Deciding what to leave out, which almost nobody gets credit for and everybody notices when it is missing.
Writing more is easy. Writing the right thing, for the right people, at the right moment is what companies are paying for.
AI has not touched that. If anything it raised the price.
#AI#Anthropic#ClaudeAI#FutureOfWork#Writing#ContentMarketing#TechJobs
Today is the last day to #TakeAction on HUD's proposal to remove 2025 HOME Tenant Protections! Comments are due by the end of today at 11:59 pm ET.
Learn more about how to oppose this harmful proposal. nlihc.org/resource/take-acti…
The human cost of South Carolina's judge selection process.
A disabled pro se litigant w/ "extreme" PTSD, 76/80 PCL-5 from litigation abuse implicating court staff participation
ADA accommodations disregarded 4 months.
Denied emergency continuance.
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