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In reply to the discussion: I'm no attorney, but I feel like a federal judge could order the hospital to report on McConnell's condition. [View all]onenote
(46,516 posts)33. Right. And there can be vacancies.
Maybe you missed that part.
So if McConnell is alive, there are two Senators. And if he's dead, there's a vacancy, subject to being filled at some point, as provided under the Constitution.
There is no legal requirement that there be two Senators in office at all times.
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I'm no attorney, but I feel like a federal judge could order the hospital to report on McConnell's condition. [View all]
flashman13
Yesterday
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I believe it is up to the judge to determine if the petitioner has standing.
flashman13
Yesterday
#5
Puke evil lies catching up to them. They are never honest brokers, toss them all out.
Blues Heron
Yesterday
#3
That is pretty categorical. Are you an attorney? Can you support that opinion?
flashman13
Yesterday
#6
Kentucky for a time had a law requiring appointment of a replacement from the same party
onenote
Yesterday
#11
The Republican legislature removed Beshear's ability to make an appointment.
flashman13
23 hrs ago
#25
Correct. Not that it will matter to the person who has decided they are a legal expert.
onenote
19 hrs ago
#43
The citation is basic comprehension of the English language and common sense
DetroitLegalBeagle
7 hrs ago
#54
Yep, HIPAA definitely would prevent the hospital or other third parties from releasing such information without consent.
onenote
Yesterday
#14
Again, I'm not an attorney, but a federal judge has immense power and can more than likely over ride HIPPA.
flashman13
22 hrs ago
#29
Do HIPAA rights apply to a corpse? I think that is what we are dealing with here.
flashman13
21 hrs ago
#35
It applies to everyone who could have access to his personal medical information.
yardwork
18 hrs ago
#51
I don't care about Senator McConnell's condition. I hope he doesn't come back to the Senate.
patphil
Yesterday
#12
i think beshear shd just declare the seat vacant and schedule an election. even if he's alive,
mopinko
Yesterday
#18
What utter nonsense. Why not just have every Democratic governor declare every Republican office vacant?
tritsofme
23 hrs ago
#21