Colorado Loses Again, Has To Pay 303 Creative’s Legal Fees
Shame they can't "Free Speech" their way out of this tab.
Shame they can't "Free Speech" their way out of this tab.
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* Emboldened homophobes. Just another part of the Roberts Court's legacy. [Slate] * The Florida judge that handled the Parkland school shooter case has been reprimanded for bias towards the prosecution. [Huffington Post] * Department of Education launches investigation into Harvard legacy admissions. It's not bringing back affirmative action, but it's a step in the right direction. [Law360] * Incoming law students are wildly overconfident. Nothing like to Socratic method to knock them down a few pegs. [Reuters] * Ernst & Young's General Counsel steps down amid blowback on cheating scandal.[Law.com]
You knew it was coming ...
Questions, questions, questions, and I have no answers, answers, answers.
This is gaslighting, plain and simple.
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