Couple this—finding the Constitution requires a jury trial for SEC matters—with Monday's SCOTUS decision holding that federal courts lack the power to review mistakes made by immigration agencies. There are no principles here at all, it's just the raw exercise of power. https://t.co/CGxMtd5LL9— Max Kennerly (@MaxKennerly) May 18, 2022
I get that it's a big deal, or at least people seem to think so, but what's it mean? In really simple person terms
Yeah you can't actually sign your rights away in most circumstances. Companies will tell you you can, but they're lying because there are no consequences for them.
I'm not disagreeing but I just had to sign a non-compete for employment that explicitly waived my right to trial by jury for breaking it 🙃
America is not okay.
NDAs should be illegal but that's the least of our problems
NDAs have been ruled unenforceable in some places. So have Non-Competes. I believe Non-Competes are unenforceable in california.
for sure to both
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Yeah you can't actually sign your rights away in most circumstances. Companies will tell you you can, but they're lying because there are no consequences for them.
I'm not planning on breaking it but thats still a relief to hear. The things we do to make rent...
If you're worried see if you can talk to a lawyer or get in touch with a legal aid society that might be able to help you pro bono