Probably not, but he did read the fucking terrible headline!
Probably not, but he did read the fucking terrible headline!
I'm not bothered by the article itself- it's lay analysis, but it's well-intentioned and reasonably accurate and lay analysis has its place.
True as far as it goes. In any case, what was in dispute here was whether granting/not granting trademark protection is regulation of PRIVATE speech (and thus this kind of discrimination is definitely unconstitutional) or if it is GOVERNMENT speech (and therefore probably OK- governments are allowed to express…
Don't say that! That's how you get Eugene Volokh infestations, and he NEVER LEAVES!
If the AVClub is going to be writing this kind of commentary on Supreme Court decisions (which…it probably shouldn't, but desperation is desperation), it really needs to avoid this kind of dumb and frankly irresponsible click-baity provocative headline.
And even that DRAMATICALLY understates the degree to which the Court is in unanimous agreement, given that the Supreme Court's docket consists disproportionately of difficult, controversial cases.
They. Do. Not. Discuss. It. With. Outsiders.
Jokes on you, the AV Club said yes and wrote as positive a hotel review as could have been hoped for!
I keep telling you, the originalist reading is that tarring and feathering is for Starlight Express.
I think that's the part that's insulting to Spielberg. Not the stuff about how all his movies are overwhelmingly male centered-that's just true.
Damn it, you are both wrong- all the parts with the kids in Hugo were clumsy and boring. The good stuff was the geeking out about early film technology
Aw. that's really disappointing.
Only in the original continuity of the latter parts of the final episode. In the main continuity of the series (that is, within Roseanne's stories) Dan is alive, Darlene and David are still a couple (as opposed to David and Becky), and Jackie is straight.
I haven't seen it, but from reviews the early material about the terrifying power of the mob and the fear that a demagogue controlling the mob will destroy the republican system do meaningfully resonate.
But Broccoli, OF COURSE it advocates for Caesar's murder. The noble Brutus hath told me that Caesar was ambitious, and I have it on good authority that Brutus is an honorable man!
Are you kidding? The National Review's greatest dream is hiring a black guy who will unfailingly take the courageous opinion that The National Review is awesome and those SJWs are the REAL racists!
Marlee Matlin is definitely the one that makes me want to get an intervention together.
I'm pretty much with Esther. Very weak show. Spacey was an agonizing miss throughout (that Carson bit was almost a staggeringly impressive bit of anti-comedy…except it wasn't. DEAR GOD SOMEONE THOUGHT THAT WAS FUNNY!), and perhaps more importantly a weak set of performances. This is the first full season that has gone…
Well, he could mean "the existence of trans people."
Well, there's no reason that a Bioware game about fighting giant monsters in a robot suit in a vaguely post-apocalyptic future couldn't be good.