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10 Oct 2008, 7:44 am
The court then elaborated on its conclusion:The words `we need to be together;' `I will never stop talking to you;' and `I love you' are not threats, but appear to be merely the symptoms of unrequited love -- the same hopeless affection that, among countless others, Dante felt for Beatrice; Don Quixote for Dulcinea; Cyrano for Roxane; Quasimodo for Esmeralda; Young Werner for Lotte; Jay Gatsby for Daisy Buchanan; an that Charlie Brown felt for the Little Red Haired… [read post]
10 Apr 2008, 3:59 am
In a ruling on April 4, Judge Michael Gerstein in Brooklyn wrote this, which I've excerpted (thanks to Santa Clara University law professor Eric Goldman for the tip): The words "we need to be together;" "I will never stop talking to you;" and "I love you" are not threats, but appear to be merely the symptoms of unrequited love--the same hopeless affection that, among countless others, Dante felt for Beatrice; Don Quixote for… [read post]
5 Jan 2008, 2:12 pm
I have noticed the literary bent of many of the hosts of Blawg Review…. the elegance of Dante, the earthiness of Shakespeare…. but this is hardly surprising; lawyers use language, words, psychology, pathos, emotion…. as arrows of desire and bows of burning gold… our stock in trade. [read post]