"Seven out of ten voters support a woman's right to choose."
"Seven out of ten voters support a woman's right to choose."
Know what these pictures need? Sarah McLachlan playing in the background.
I don't do criminal law. I do tort law. I'm currently researching those other states before I answer, because I want to make sure what I've been told by certain soures (mainly sexual assault awareness speakers during my college years) is more than rumor.
Afraid? Nah. I'm just an attorney who finds the concepts of gray areas and moral ambiguity interesting from a conceptual standpoint.
Well, not "malicious purposes," but rather, malice regarding intent level, e.g. Gross recklessness.
That's sort of why I was curious. In some states, even minimal alcohol consumption that doesn't reach the point of inebriation nonetheless legally precludes consent, which seems patriarchal against women.
that's obvious. I'm talking about the next shade of gray, where legally,consent cannot happen, e.g., more than tipsy. Thanks for responding.
Not trying to troll. Genuinely curious. What say you guys about women who show up to frat or even house parties looking to get drunk and fuck a hot (sometimes random) guy? I.e., they decided beforehand that they wanted to hookup tonight with someone, then got drunk and engaged in this, thereby precluding consent? I…
The two most common questions asked at rush:
Not denying that hazing with sexual overtones occurs in Greek life. I want to make that clear. I'm saying that *these 2 particular allegations* are notorious urban legends throughout campuses all over the nation. Based on that, these 2 particular allegations are more likely than not unsubstantiated and should be…
Because anyone who's ever been to college knows that there's a 99.9% likelihood those events never happened. Those 2 particular urban legends are told on every college campus, just like the one about how fraternity members have to have sex with a goat or kill a puppy. While I'm sure hazing to some degree happened, to…
If you're gonna throw scare quotes around their "reporting," shouldn't you be throwing some around your own as well for publishing obvious urban legends, along with the actual incidents, without confirming first?
"The Sharks will roll out their ice girls at their first preseason game tonight, despite the loud objections of a number of fans."
WHY WON'T SOMEONE ANSWER THESE IMPORTANT QUESTIONS WE WANT THE TRUTH
Terrorism- a valid excuse to give our bosses when we're running late, going on 13 years strong.
But enough about the size of Seth MacFarlane's ego.
"In order for the terrorists to carry out their hijacking successfully, they'll have to hijack the plane."
"It will be a Religious War, a sort of Christian Jihad, led by religious hatred and led by merciless fanatics on both sides."
I don't know, why don't you tell us, RAYsism? The jig is up, buster.
Before everyone gets up in arms with the "HE GOT AWAY WITH MURDER" (not true) brouhaha, this seems like the right decision from a legal standpoint. I have no idea how you could prove this was premeditated given the circumstances. A manslaughter-esque/murder 2-esque conviction seems much more appropriate. **He's still…