I've been following with some interest the proposal to cut mail delivery days.
Let's just say I'm against it.
Maybe one day we'll all be completely online, but lawyers and courts still rely on the mail. We have rules upon rules which assume the mail is going to run and deliver our citations, motions, and responsive pleadings in time for the other side to read and respond. If the post office reduces delivery days, it follows that all courts - and I mean all federal and all state courts - will have to rewrite service by mail rules.
Just thinking of this bureaucratic quagmire gives me a headache. Don't do it, Congress!
And besides, I need my Netflix!
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