Harassment isn't legal. Speech is. When speech crosses the line to assault or intimidation (depending on your state's laws and definitions regarding criminal activity), it's no longer legally protected speech.
Harassment isn't legal. Speech is. When speech crosses the line to assault or intimidation (depending on your state's laws and definitions regarding criminal activity), it's no longer legally protected speech.
All true. And yes, very familiar with RGB's background. And free speech issues are challenging in this context, because small restrictions can grow quickly and should therefore, in my opinion, be avoided if at all possible. I like the narrowness of the holding. But, the Justices have to compromise to build…
My rage stroke upon reading this earlier, and my similar "oh no, RBG, no . . ." is only mildly and perhaps in a delusional manner placated by the hopes that this represents a trade. RBG et al support a narrow (and it seemingly is, despite Roberts' removed-from-reality rhetoric) decision here and Roberts will join…
This is so true and funny that it made me cry. That's normal, right?
Depending on graduation date I'll be 52 or 53. Seems totally fine.
So, I think it's funny. I giggled. When in college, I received aid. But, my family could also afford to take trips on airplanes (just like Wiig). The "poor" part in the movie/photo is somewhat ironic. She's flying to Vegas. I suspect my reaction would've been quite different if I were, in fact, poor and not just…
Yes to all of this. I run marathons. This is my sports bra. Period. Best one out there, lives through washing, comes in pretty colors. (Or, just white or black if that's your thing).
Yes, most likely they consider a miscarriage murder. In Utah, a miscarriage could be prosecuted as homicide (unless the law has changed since passed, though I can't find evidence of that): http://crooksandliars.com/nicole-belle/u…
I am a natural brunette. I have curly hair. For most of my life, my hair has been well below shoulder length. Until my most recent license photo (last 2 years) I had photos in which I had: platinum blonde hair, a short bob - blonde streaked, and black straight hair. Never once was I asked to go to the hair salon…
Those cover lies are almost too absurd to be real. (Or maybe I'm just avoiding lady mags these days). I think that the mag should really look into changing it's name from "Shape" to "Very Slim with Some Muscle Tone" since that's the only "shape" that's promoted.
Is this the new political tactic against all lawyers — find out their client roster and impugn them for doing their job to represent them? Not everyone is in a position to cherry pick clients for whom they have no conflict (whether as a solo practitioner or associate at a large BigLaw firm) and certainly, when the…
There is something about Kylie's makeup in all these photos, it makes it look like she was CGI'ed in after the fact. The contrast of her hair against the background and against her face and the sheen of her makeup, she almost looks a little Madame Tussaud's.
How many children attend school outside the home in the US - in the millions? Let's call it 10 million. Multiply by $1000 — $10 billion. It seems that ten billion dollars could go a long way towards gun safety education, mental health services, and lobbying for reasonable and functional firearm regulations which…
But, the construction industry does have workplace safety regulations — it falls under OSHA and all other federal and state workplace rules. Cheerleading competitions and cheerleading within colleges has not fallen under any unified or clear safety regulations because it was deemed a club, intramural activity, or…
Right, but that's kind of the point. Dreaming is easy. Doing is hard. And messy. And sometimes directionally impaired (or backwards) from where you think you want to be or what the dream is. But, the underlying point is that no one ever got anywhere with just a dream, and anyone who tells you that has a bridge in…
I don't know what it means to have a "normal" body — what a weird word. But, that's the first time ever I've seen a woman with almost exactly my body size/shape being publicly praised and held up as beautiful and worthy of being judged as most beautiful (outside of a rare selection in a Sports Illustrated body…
The only sad thing about this — well, the most sad — is that Wacoal makes some great bras. I just don't want to see their blind greed which led to them advertising these stupid and presumably worthless (well, other than performing adequately as underwear) items to cause them to go out of business.
Oh god, I think you may be right. I just don't get how mixing in the trigger warning debate — a debate I might be more on the side of George Will than Jezebel readership (though, inarguably for different reasons, and undoubtedly not as forcefully) is such a straw man. Maybe it's there because he knows the rest of…
You forgot adding in the only tangentially related commentary on trigger warnings in academia at the end as a symptom of . . . something. I'm not quite sure, but it's related to how women love being victims and the men who can no longer touch women without their consent even if everyone's intoxicated. It's a really…
He invested heavily in SmartWater early - took shares instead of cash to promote them — then was very handsomely rewarded when it was purchased by Pepsi for I believe more than $1 billion.