@think_aint @captapathetic @JRoberts13_11@jaywillis Please google "Mens Rea in Homocide" for help understanding why killing people while DUI doesn't carry the sentence you seem to think it should
the Osaka High Court ruled that Yamamoto’s artwork as a whole was covered by the Copyright Law, concluding that the artist's decision to generate air bubbles out of the artwork's telephone receiver to simulate a conversation constituted creative expression
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@Nubia63802943 I don’t get offended. But I don’t know if I am one of those people or not. I just try to be honest about the privilege I have, whether I use it or reject it. When I use it, I try to use it to be an ally and I listen to POCs for how to do that best.
@4skinhot @anthonyrbjelke It’s the availability and popularity of proportional fonts. Which, I guess is technology’s fault. But, typewriters are also technology. So, adapt and hit the space bar once or retire. Either would be fine for a generation of lawyers who can manage current technology.
@counselorfrog@LawyerCat_ I’m a one-spacer, millennial. I was trained in law school to use two spaces when I use a mono space font (even though proportional fonts should use two) Regardless, I grew up with a typewriter in my home. Go fuck yourself.
@JohnJMcG@redditships@codinghorror Your weirdly objectifying grammar aside, she’s asking her community for advice. If you don’t approve of her community, maybe get out of her thread and tell your IRL friends about it instead of inviting strangers on the internet to judge her alongside you.
Demand for legal tools to manage social and economic relationship is not dropping, it is ballooning. What’s dropping is demand for what our current legal infrastructure is supplying. #legalinnovation https://t.co/nPdRp1rG4w