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That's kind of ridiculous. 'Tipping out" should come out of tips. That doesn't seem like a big conceptual leap. The point is to share tips because the service that generated the tip is a shared service. When you share zero, everyone gets zero.

If you are a Duke student who murders another Duke student, you should expect that Duke might not still give you your degree. You can be expelled for disruptive misconduct on campus, including breaking the law or disturbing the ability of other students to learn. If you are expelled, you don't get a degree. This is

If you read the decision (linked in the above article), then its clear the summary you quoted isn't really accurate. At least not out of context. The only trial that the preliminary injunction contemplates is a trial on the merits of the lawsuit, not on his guilt or innocence of rape. (In the eyes of the law, he has

They allowed witnesses. Just not any from him, only from his accuser.

It isn't really different. Presumably, if the school followed identical procedures in a cheating case and had those same procedures challenged in court, the result to this point (and really, all the way through) would be the same. If you read the description of the school "trial" its clearly a joke. I wouldn't want to

"Duke is free to create their own standards" isn't technically true, since Duke receives federal funding and is therefore subject to lots of rules. Its also subject to the enforcement of its policies as contract provisions, and so when it tells students it will give them due process and render fair decisions it can be

A judge evidently doesn't agree!

Just a clarification, but cops don't have the power to find anyone "not guilty."

If the school sets out policies, both general and specific, guaranteeing students certain due process rights, standards of fairness etc. and then fails to live up to the general principles and specific rights granted by the policies, then a judge can force them to abide by their own rules.

Oops.

Jacques is a pretty clever dude. He was my landlord for a few years.

Why would you call it a car bombing?

Virtually every game I've played for decades I've played as a "speedrun" - usually using cheat codes. For me, the grind of the game is not really interesting. I like to see how it develops, follow the story, gather the cool loot, and then move on. And I need to get all of that done before I get bored.

My Amazon shipment of those bears comes in today, good times to come!

What you are describing is proximate cause, sure. But there are more systemic reasons that we have the basic expectation, in skill based fields, that compensation increases over time for largely the same work. This is true for doctors, lawyers, pilots, accountants and a number of other professions. The progression

Unless its a prosthetic, in which case not a piece of flesh!

Nothing incongruous? Are we from the same planet? Perhaps not.

Right... So the more experience you have, the more competence at your job you are presumed to have (based on a demonstrated track record, in addition to simple metrics like flight hours). That's why experienced pilots get paid more, and why experienced performers in many industries get paid more. They have more and

Facebook, not Instagram, and nope, it was the comments. I haven't checked but I wouldn't be surprised if her Facebook account is locked up. If not, you can check for yourself!

I am the commenter, therefore the relevant context is my context. The same is true identically for the Facebook comments. If I can't judge her comments without knowledge of the context in which they were written (i.e. her circumstances at that time), then it follows that neither can you judge mine.