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23 Feb 4:17 pm
... only venue is the judicial system. The system, provided by our Constitution, has served us well for over 200 years. It ultimately protects everyone, victims and alleged wrongdoers,
from the misconduct of others. Please, Mr. Dick, don't let corporate executives and insurance companies mislead you. We need to protect
victims' rights too. Paul Kruse
20 Oct, 2007 1:13 am
I saw this item on BoingBoing (linked to the Consumer Law and Policy Blog) and had a giggle. Sometimes lawyers really just don't get it and go
a little too far. This clause was found on a company's website. After reading this I have to wonder what visitors ... clients must ask for permission just to be able to ACME LAW
represents them. Sheesh. So much for cultivating a conversation. Technorati Tags: lawyers, don't get it, social media, website terms of use,
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19 Dec, 2007 6:01 am
... , This is a simple and straightforward question. And the answer is quite simple. No. Why? First and foremost, non-citizens don't vote.
Although President Bush sought the Hispanic vote for the Republican party by pushing comprehensive immigration reform, he didn't come ... It is McCarthyism all over again. Again, how
does this answer the question? You got it! Yes, immigrants, legal and illegal, don't vote. Politicians have one major job, and that is to get
re-elected (and they think of that all the ...
25 Oct 2:22 pm
... right or left), really are Canadian in their own way; they're not just borrowings from the US, and certainly don't end up just being
absolute twins of the versions that have circulated at various times in the US. Again, my point ... solely by the United States. Second, in response to the commenters who suggested that
Canadians believe in limits on rights while Americans don't, or that Americans don't believe on such
limits except for those benighted elites who sit on the Supreme Court, this seems ...
21 Mar, 2007 6:32 am
I have received the following announcement:Paul Hastings Beijing seeks qualified candidates to work with non-native English speakers to edit
legal documents, instruct on legal-English matters and serve as a resource for general legal assistance. As much as possible candidates should...
7 Sep, 2008 1:28 am
... , etc. I have recently started my first year in [SCHOOL BETWEEN 25-30 IN THE USNEWS RANKINGS] Law's evening division. I did this because I began despairing at the difficulty of ever
making more than 50k as an English major. And I like to argue analyze, etc. Writers don't make much money unless they write for famous
magazines, or their books have an "O" on the cover. I work for a non-profit arts organization in [BIG CITY], and write in the evenings and weekends. Or rather, I did. I still have my
...
3 Nov 7:23 am
... gladly take the money and then run away from the party and collude with the Democrats when things didn't go their way. I don't really blame
them. Like the proverbial scorpion who stung the frog, it's just in their nature. Liberals acting like liberals. No, ... , we should test the blood of every "moderate" Republican with a
hot wire and a petri dish, just to make sure we don't have another DIABLO on our hands. Straw men arguments about ideological purity will
continue to be advanced by those with an ...
19 Jan, 2007 9:55 am
The Streamburst antipiracy plan: don't use DRM by NATE ANDERSON Ars Technica, publication date: 2007-01-19 "A UK startup has some interesting
ideas about protecting video content: offer it as high-quality, unencrypted MPEG-4 files already formatted for various user devices. Instead of shackling users with artificial
technological limitations on what they can do with their files, Streamburst
2 May, 2007 10:30 am
Interesting op-ed in today's Wall Street Journal: Don't Abolish the AMT, by David R. Henderson (Research Fellow, Hoover
Institution):[S]upply-siders should now be leading the effort to reform the Alternative Minimum Tax in a way that encourages economic growth. And they...
23 Aug, 2007 1:26 am
Following up on yesterday's post (NY Times: DOI Income Often Follows Mortgage Foreclosure): Newsday editorializes in favor of statutory relief for homeowners who lose their homes to
foreclosure and have DOI income: Insult to Injury: Don't Tax the Canceled Debt...
23 Aug, 2007 2:08 am
... the President approve appointments on the recommendation of the National Assembly instead of the Minister effectively giving herself carte blanche to appoint her preferred
candidates to the ICASA board. It occurred to me that perhaps our ministers simply don't understand how to conduct themselves in a
Constitutional democracy and this is why some of them keep coming up with schemes like this to establish virtual fiefdoms over people and institutions falling within their jurisdiction.
After all, ...
12 Sep, 2007 2:08 am
... been spamming users' contacts. A couple social networking sites interface with Gmail, Yahoo! and others to give you the ability to see which of your contacts in your address book
are using the service you signed up for. For the most part these services don't abuse that trust. Quechup does. I closed my account last week
and I started seeing mails from my contacts indicating that notwithstanding that I have closed my account, these bastards are spamming all my contacts. PLEASE DO NOT ACCEPT ANY ...
24 Oct, 2007 12:00 pm
Donald Tobin (Ohio State) has published Don't Play Poker with All Saints Church: All Saints Church in Pasadena, California is in the headlines
again in its dispute with the IRS on whether it improperly intervened in a political campaign in...
19 Dec, 2008 7:51 pm
Today is the last day of Donald L. Korb's 1,711-day tenure as the 46th Chief Counsel of the Internal Revenue Service. As previously blogged here, Don is leaving the IRS to become a partner at Sullivan & Cromwell, where he...
28 Dec, 2008 7:13 am
L.A. Times: Contemplating a Bold Agenda, Mr. Obama? Don't Use the Tax Code as a Tool, by Kathy M. Kristof: Maybe it's because tax season is
looming ominously -- or maybe it was your long list of campaign promises --...
7 May 2:04 pm
My home-state Senator, Jefferson Sessions, has announced: "I don't think a person who acknowledges that they have gay tendencies is
disqualified per se for the job" of Supreme Court Justice. So, that's nice. Thanks, Jeff. But it does raise some difficult questions: 1) Are "gay tendencies" more acceptable than
full-on gayness? So, for instance, someone who has cheated on his wife a couple of times with a man, but is still basically on the DL, is a better candidate than one of those typical
gay- ...
17 Oct 3:52 am
Forbes: Don't Cut The Payroll Tax, by Bruce Bartlett: Rising unemployment is fueling support, primarily among Republicans, for the idea of
temporarily cutting the Social Security tax. While superficially attractive, this is actually a dreadful idea that will not stimulate employment at all and will just make Social
Security's finances...
25 Nov 11:20 am
... bad deal. It's one that will save the firm the expense of relocation. And the fact that Paul Weiss is getting extra floors can't be a bad
thing, right? Maybe ... City that it's a wonder they don't start selling it at the new Costco. Crain's explains that a lot of landlords wanted
Paul Weiss's business: The firm ... next year, as well as Worldwide Plaza , which is about 40% empty. At one point, Paul Weiss was reportedly negotiating for space in a building that Vornado Realty Trust was planning to construct ...
19 Nov 9:05 am
... system, such will "provide clients and firms with information that helps them (both) do their job better," according to Paul. As I
mentioned in my earlier post: "The solution to all of this is quite simple. Talk to your clients. Ask them how you're doing. Correct any problems. Then the evaluations will take care of
themselves." Or as Paul puts it: "If firms are worried about negative, but anonymous, assessments, they should be getting the feedback directly
from clients ...
22 Nov 6:25 pm
... hanging from the ceiling. Imagine this is in Italy, and that the congregation, with the assistance of visiting celebrities, will put on its own version of Don Giovanni. The ordinary congregants who make up the chorus will dress up in their best out-of-date suits ... thing finally jelled for me. Who was
responsible for this concept? Was it a team effort by director Christopher Alden, set designer Paul Steinberg, costume designer Terese Wadden,
lighting designer Jane Cox and conductor Wedow? Or was ...
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