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Let's see if this has any legs!

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What's the percentage of cases where an en banc review is actually granted? I'd imagine it would be pretty low and can't see them convincing enough of the judges to grant the review in a waste of time case like this.
 

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What's the percentage of cases where an en banc review is actually granted? I'd imagine it would be pretty low and can't see them convincing enough of the judges to grant the review in a waste of time case like this.

Exactly. Which means that they will petition the U.S. Supreme Court for cert.
 

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Um, riiiiiiiigggggghhhhhht. :lol:

http://www.alta.com/the-mountain/mountain-info/alta-fine-print-and-info-policies

Important info for your skiing at Alta

Equipment Allowed (Skis)

Alta Ski Area is for skiers and restricts equipment other than skis (which means skis that have metal edges, retaining devices and are attached to ski boots by bindings) for anyone who wants to ride the lifts and ski the mountain or play around the base areas.

And no appeal to the US Supreme Court. It is a resolved issue.
 

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This article is pretty funny if you read the entire thing. "Equity for All-ta!" LOL

Indeed. The comments underneath are funny because at least one reader thought it was real and that the alleged employee needed to be fired for racist comments.
 
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