New York Times: A report commissioned by Planned Parenthood, completed by a private research firm, has concluded that the undercover videos released by abortion opponents were deceptively and misleadingly edited.
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New York Times: A report commissioned by Planned Parenthood, completed by a private research firm, has concluded that the undercover videos released by abortion opponents were deceptively and misleadingly edited.
Follow updates at Breaking News.
Either the best or the worst defense attorney video ever made.
Today’s striking bit of New York legal knowledge that just elicited an involuntary ‘are you fucking kidding me’ –
In a prosecution for rape, you can introduce evidence saying ‘I mean…the victim was convicted of prostitution within the past three years soo…’ like that has bearing on her present consent with this defendant and like sex workers are worthless and entitled to less protection under law
You may think this is a Skyrim wiki but it’s actually the Massachusetts Legal Code
Trespass of Cattle
Trespass to Chattel Cattle
Trespass to Cat-tel
not to get overly political here but can we all just take a moment to appreciate how awesomely idgaf-i-got-shit-done-despite-republicans-and-you-know-it obama has been recently
Trespass of Cattle
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The 12(b)(6) 1L Welcome Pack
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This legendary PowerPoint slide.
Well, really, all the slides.
A few briefs.
All the advice they could want.
This gif:
You’ll need it.
Whelp… I needed this in August… Glad I found it while there’s still time left to not eff it up…
Jim Buchy, y’all, a Republican member of the Ohio House of Representatives.
My entire writing class, going to turn in their memo.
Jury sides with Marvin Gaye’s family in ‘Blurred Lines’ trial Los Angeles Times: A jury in Los Angeles sided with Marvin Gaye’s family in the “Blurred Lines” trial, finding that Pharrell Williams and Robin Thicke infringed on the Gaye’s 1977 hit “Got to Give It Up.” Follow updates on Breaking News. Photo: Musicians Robin Thicke, left, and Pharrell Williams are seen outside the federal courthouse in Los Angeles on March 5. (David Buchan / Getty Images)
Handing oneself a dirt clod is ungainly
Actual things said by Judges Riddle v. Harmon, 102 Cal.App.3d 524, 162 Cal.Rptr. 530 (Ct. App. 1980)
Thousands march again in Selma
Singing the same songs as their forebears, thousands of people lined up to march across Selma’s historic Edmund Pettus Bridge on a second day of events commemorating the 50th anniversary of “Bloody Sunday.” The crowd grew so unwieldy that plans to have dignitaries and special guests lead marchers gave way to a more impromptu event. - LA Times
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Missouri Supreme Court reassigns Ferguson cases to state
St. Louis Post-Dispatch: The Missouri Supreme Court announced Monday that it is reassigning all Ferguson court cases to the circuit court in an attempt to “restore public trust.” Additionally, Ferguson municipal judge Ronald J. Brockmeyer resigned his position, a spokesman announced.
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So apparently, back in the early 1900's, Wisconsin law thought that a women "was equipped to interpose most effective obstacles" that could prevent rape which are "practically insuperable." Apparently our pelvic muscles could save us from being raped.
And this is why we shouldn't let men regulate women's bodies.