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You’re standing on the field! What the fuck are you looking at?

Wait, the “My Pillow” that’s shilled on FOX News and between late-night local real estate shows? Did you run this poll exclusively to people age 72 and up?

Wait, the “My Pillow” that’s shilled on FOX News and between late-night local real estate shows? Did you run this

Um yes. If somebody throws something at you, you’ve been attacked, and should respond.

So..freedom of speech unless you happen to disagree with the speaker, in which case it’s a “punk move”? Logical.

Thanks for being so civil internet tough kid. Police escorts for sports teams are a COURTESY and paid for by the team. There no law that requires them. If they don’t like their views they sure as shit can not take the money and not provide the escort.

It involves OFF DUTY police officers who have absolutely no obligation to work Dolphins games if they don’t want to. Also, police officers are in no way, shape or form representatives of the federal government. You’re pretty much wrong all around.

“By denying someone, or telling someone they’re wrong, is you turning your back to the constitution, not the protester.”

To be honest, I think what they did here is odious. If they keep protesting on friday nights, I bet they’ll take a lot of shit for it back in class and grow to really hate Mondays. If I were a student there I would think they should flush their protest right down the Jon. I’m sick and tired of the division in this

We don’t have many words for this catch—Noah Brown’s third touchdown in one half for the Buckeyes—except that after

The protests in the sixties against ACTUAL racism that blocked opportunity for all are not only acceptable they are historic and laudable.

Property is. I have a right for you to not take my stuff without permission. If you take my stuff without permission and use it for personal gain, or give it to someone who uses it for personal gain, that is illegal for you, and for the person you gave it to. Problem is...who “owns” medical records is murky. Just

If you can’t understand the distinction between a person voluntarily sending an illegally recorded audio tape to a radio station unprompted and Schefter cultivating sources that will access info and give it to him, possibly with inducements, there’s nothing I can tell you. Content to leave it at this: a judge decided

The precedent that supposedly “established that the press can legally use illegally obtained information” is Bartnicki, as mentioned in the article, but I’m not sure that’s analogous to this Pierre-Paul case.

If someone gave me a bike which I believe they acquired through theft, and instead of reporting it I turn around and sell it for personal gain, that’s illegal.

Yea, pretty much Schefter had someone commit a felony for him so just he could have a little more juicy of a scoop. It sucks HIPAA doesn’t extend outside of medical professionals, but I hope Adam doesn’t walk away scratch-free here, this was a super fucking shitty move.

That’s ESPN’s argument too - but I don’t agree with it. The way one discovers information is important, otherwise HIPAA laws wouldn’t exist. Their lawyer say that JPP’s case is baseless because “Plaintiff’s theory is that it is fine to quote from a document, but it is unlawful to attach a photo of similar words as

Whatever the legal standing, it’s morally reprehensible. As was outting a gay man, no matter how big of a jerk he is.