Heard for months? Uh what? Sorry I actually avoided as much news of EG as possible for the months leading up to the movie. Also watched all of them over again (for like the 3rd time) and didn’t recognize him.
Heard for months? Uh what? Sorry I actually avoided as much news of EG as possible for the months leading up to the movie. Also watched all of them over again (for like the 3rd time) and didn’t recognize him.
Fine. This is sheer utter bullshit. My GF never seen a marvel movie so I got her to watch all 20 movies then Capt Marvel in 3 weeks. I watched them all with her (she’s a huge fan girl now BTW) and had no idea who that kid was.
My GF never seen a single one and banged out all 21 in 3 weeks. Loved every single one (even the ones I didn’t).
Please, don’t try to spin that shit. It doesn’t say his proposal applied prospectively and not retroactively. And it just so happens the board he proposed to oversee these issues is one his very wife is the head of? Oh how convenient! You should try those reading comprehension skills yourself and even some critical…
It’s not a criminal matter, so no they can’t sue. If you read the article the guy in question tried to make it legal for the accused to sue the schools themselves. Title IX is in place because these schools weren’t offering support or even listening to these victims. Also how does a dorm change help when the person…
It would be more likely sexual assault victims would leave school than those restraining orders being handed out. Keep being maximum florida. We all know how you guys deal with rape allegations down there on college campuses.
Did you read the article? He was trying to have these decisions over turned by a board his wife sat at the head of and also made it easier to sue the schools themselves.
No one is accused of a crime dipshit, since no one is actually on trial. This is a school code of conduct issue. No one is facing jail time or even a fine.
No, not really. You have no constitutional protections in a school code of conduct issue. There is no monetary fine and no jail time on the line so it’s not even a civil matter.
No, you’re argument is that it’s not fair that we don’t impose criminal trial level evidence in a school code of conduct matter that can’t last nearly as long as a criminal trial will take since you know the two students at the heart of this are still going to class together and living near each other.
It has more to do about the wealthy changing laws with their money to protect their families while hurting victims dipshit.
It’s not a case! It’s not a criminal trial! It’s a school code of conduct matter. No one in government is running these school investigations
It’s not a fucking criminal court! You’re like the 20th person here who doesn’t get that. This is a school code of conduct issue not a criminal issue.
Oh you sweet sweet simpleton. This isn’t criminal case, so why does it call into question what “guilty” even means? Guilty is still guilty in a court of law. This is a schools code of conduct issue. They aren’t charged with crimes, they are kicked out of school for violating code of conduct. Big difference.
No, you don’t because this isn’t a criminal matter it’s a school code of conduct matter. HUGE difference
This isn’t the judicial system, it’s not a criminal case. This is a school deciding if a student broke a code and whether it wants to expel that student.
Cool, so while that criminal trial takes a few years what do you do when the accused and accuser live in the same dorm building? Share a class? Run into each other in the cafeteria? What then smart guy?
You people sure seem fun.
So there is no good kind of white? Just bad white?
No he wouldn’t of.