If you’re ever on a jury where someone is charged with damaging or removing these cameras, embrace jury nullification. These things are unconstitutional.
Also a friendly PSA, blue and green laser pointers of a certain strength (500mW or 1W) have the potential to immediately disable these cameras and render them useless, so you DEFINITIELY do NOT want to do that. We wouldn’t want to damage lenses or sensors, now would we?
P.S. here’s a website that tracks the location of Flock cameras. You’ll be shocked to see how many are in your area: https://deflock.org/
“You’ll be shocked to see how many are in your area”
I have more cameras -on- my home than there are Flock cameras within a several mile radius. Given how many cameras are in a single casino, I continue to be surprised that this causes outrage. Maybe just because I grew up here and because these are in public.
Who has access to the cameras on your home? What is that data used for? Is that data sold off to private companies and governmental agencies? Do you consent to be recorded by the cameras on your property or in a casino?
Holy apples and oranges. Just say you want a surveillance state and be done with it.
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Anonymous
March 26, 2026 10:39 am
Goodbye Judge Ballou! Who else do we think we’re saying goodbye to after the election? Brand new Judge Pete and…
Probably the rest of the low-ranked judges save for Kishner. As much as people complained about her during the filing period, she picked up a pretty weak challenger.
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Anonymous
March 26, 2026 11:49 am
Mark Lanier continues to show why he’s the best trial lawyer in the country, bar none.
Where do you think he falls on the hourly rate scale? Surely a hybrid and more than $628/hr an hour. Could you use this powerpoint to justify higher rates?
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Anonymous
March 27, 2026 11:14 am
Looking as that billing rate survey as a public sector attorney makes me want to jump off a bridge. At least we get a hefty 2% COLA whenever the inflation rate hits 8%…yaayyy.
Don’t forget that billing rate is not the same as hourly wage. Once overhead, write downs, collection rates, and time commitment is factored in the actual hourly wage of a typical private attorney is a fraction of their billing rate.
re: Flock
If you’re ever on a jury where someone is charged with damaging or removing these cameras, embrace jury nullification. These things are unconstitutional.
Also a friendly PSA, blue and green laser pointers of a certain strength (500mW or 1W) have the potential to immediately disable these cameras and render them useless, so you DEFINITIELY do NOT want to do that. We wouldn’t want to damage lenses or sensors, now would we?
P.S. here’s a website that tracks the location of Flock cameras. You’ll be shocked to see how many are in your area: https://deflock.org/
“You’ll be shocked to see how many are in your area”
I have more cameras -on- my home than there are Flock cameras within a several mile radius. Given how many cameras are in a single casino, I continue to be surprised that this causes outrage. Maybe just because I grew up here and because these are in public.
Who has access to the cameras on your home? What is that data used for? Is that data sold off to private companies and governmental agencies? Do you consent to be recorded by the cameras on your property or in a casino?
Holy apples and oranges. Just say you want a surveillance state and be done with it.
Goodbye Judge Ballou! Who else do we think we’re saying goodbye to after the election? Brand new Judge Pete and…
going to work for Fred Loya captive counsel….good lord
Ugh.
Probably the rest of the low-ranked judges save for Kishner. As much as people complained about her during the filing period, she picked up a pretty weak challenger.
Mark Lanier continues to show why he’s the best trial lawyer in the country, bar none.
bar none? Doesn’t he have to be a member of a bar to be a trial lawyer?
Not barred in Nevada
Where do you think he falls on the hourly rate scale? Surely a hybrid and more than $628/hr an hour. Could you use this powerpoint to justify higher rates?
Looking as that billing rate survey as a public sector attorney makes me want to jump off a bridge. At least we get a hefty 2% COLA whenever the inflation rate hits 8%…yaayyy.
Don’t forget that billing rate is not the same as hourly wage. Once overhead, write downs, collection rates, and time commitment is factored in the actual hourly wage of a typical private attorney is a fraction of their billing rate.