Eh. It’s almost impossible to prove a defamation case, so this is not surprising. Being dismissed “with prejudice” just means it was dismissed on the merits of the case, not on a technicality. Not, like, with hatred for the plaintiff or something.
Eh. It’s almost impossible to prove a defamation case, so this is not surprising. Being dismissed “with prejudice” just means it was dismissed on the merits of the case, not on a technicality. Not, like, with hatred for the plaintiff or something.
Palins don’t get married.
You know what doesn’t go away? Freaking stretch marks. They fade, but they linger.
Ha, I’m hoping that is knowing sarcasm here because the thought of (most) defense lawyers getting paid big bucks is hilarious. You do know what we pay public defenders, right? Like . . . nothing? - Signed a low-paid private defense lawyer.
No. A criminal defense attorney’s job is to advocate for their client and try to show that the state has not met its burden of proof. Their job in a trial is not to prove their client’s innocence, but to show that the state has not proved the client’s guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. A person who likely committed a…
The guilty people should have to defend themselves. Then it's so much easier to decide on the verdict - does he/she have a lawyer? Innocent! No lawyer? GUILTY. So simple.
ill need to watch with my sister and alllll the wine
Sign me up. I’ll watch just about anything with Tina Fey in it.
I thought the Hunting Ground was sensationalistic and more intent on pushing an agenda than reporting facts. I felt that way before reading Yoffe’s article too.
I am really enjoying the No Fucks Given phase of his presidency.
R’Amen!!
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows?
You are me! Stories of my earliest travel-puke involved my stupid father giving toddler me a chocolate milkshake then packing me into a car for a drive down the CA coast. 7 years later he gave me another chocolate milkshake before boarding a ferry in Nova Scotia (seriously, he never learned). I have vomited on the…
My husband and I were long distance through large parts of our relationship, which I think tends to breed doubt or instill total trust, depending on the couple.
This whole question is just so. weird. to me. My husband is an adult person who makes his own decisions, as he was long before I ever met him. How would I ever justify controlling who he hangs out with, and why would he want to be with me if I did? If he truly wants to cheat on me, he’ll find a way, even if I monitor…
That’s one thing dating long distance teaches you; your partner will definitely be hanging out with people of the same gender when you’re not there, and so will you, and that’s just the way it is.
your reality is also my reality and it is really really hard. Solidarity!
My situation is basically exactly yours, we both work, we do daycare/school for our two kids under 5. We shop, clean etc. for ourselves. It’s exhausting. It’s stressful. But I can’t figure out why? I love my kids, and my husband is incredibly supportive. I make what I can safely categorize as a ton of money, we are…
I will speak only for myself.
How is it that so many of you have never heard the term “manbabby” before?