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It is hard to believe but also hard to believe is most of the modern jurist prudence. But maybe a court would just consider it to be boilerplate.

Here in America she couldn't escape the contract. She was stuck to it (contract of adhesion).

Sounds like youv'e got a handle on the numbers but don't rule out the stripping thing quite yet.

No your wrong!

I like all of your stories and your music, it's like being with my grandfather but without all the ballscratching.

This elderly gentleman is wise beyond his many years. If someone says you owe something you are presumed to owe it until you prove your self innocent. This is why they say that the civil law system is completely different from the criminal system (eg. OJ Simpson case).

No you shouldn't be worried. I know someone who took the L Sat (my brother) and granted, he's probably the smartest guy I know, but he didn't even pay for a study course and he got over 100 (they give bonus points for certain things, cf., penmanship).

I just talked about this with my brother (he's a lawyer) and he said you're right. He thinks I was thinking about something different which deals with evidence that can last forever (the rule against perpetuity).

Its unfortunate that the jury won't get to see any of this because of the best evidence rule (it's not the best evidence; eyewitness testimonials or actual non-digital photograph would be better)

I'm not a member of the Columbus bar (lawyer bar not drinking bar) but we should be examining the ages of these two alleged assailants. If he is over 18 and she is under 18, then most states have paternus rex laws which allow for an older man to discipline a minor. He could legally argue that he was akin to spanking

Oh, well that is also a very good school! I just assumed that you were an attorney because you wrote like one and also my brother says there are more and more lady lawyers these days which is great to see.

He's not a friend (it's my brother).

None of those things are steriods though. Testosterone is a naturally occuring phermone that regulates male features and behaviors, and EPO is an oxygenator.

You're obviously not a fan of the sport for two reasons (1) this is the first year where we know the winner is totally clean didn't dope, and, surprise, he is a Kenyan, and (2) bike riders don't use steriods, they use blood doping, which is where you take your blood out and decant it for more oxygen and then reinsert

Well I'm sorry to be counterpedantic, but there is actually tons of evidence, most namely the fact that every sprinter medalist in the last 50 years has its genetic origins in western Africa, and also the fact that all but a hand full of the best 500 marathoners in the world are eastern African. There are plenty of

This is an interesting use of an affirmative defense by Armstrong. (Caveat: I am not a lawyer but I have discussed this intently with one over the past year). At its essence, he is saying that because the US Post Office sponsored a team that was not full of people who are genetically/racially gifted aerobically (ie,

Like Prince Fielder and Duke Snider i guess.

Wow that is certainly a toungefull. Call me old school but the way women are hyphenating their names these days I can imagine a day where alot of liberal children will have eight different names in their last name (or 16, 32, etc.; power of 2). Don't even think about how many bubbles you'd have to bubble in on an

it sounds like you don't know her last name either. My brother thinks it's either Windsor or Tudor (ie, John Tudor).

I mean Princess Cate (don't know what her last name is now, I assume women take the last name of their husband over there like they do here). Duchess is the title they give to lesser people like Fergie (cf, Fergie from the Blackeyed Peas, which is not the same though it is confusing because her album is called the