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September 2010
September 17 2010
Constitutional right to nudity?
Happy Friday, everybody! I came across a case this week involving public nudity. The case involved a teenage girl who was arrested when she and her girlfriends flashed their breasts at cars on the street. Interestingly, the teenager's attorney raised a 14th Amendment argument, arguing that the state laws banning nudity violated the equal protection clause because the ban allows men to show their nipples … continue
September 16 2010
The Price of Happiness
A recent Princeton study found that someone with an annual income of $75,000 is more likely to be happier with their lives than someone with a lower income. Which of course sounds like common sense. But, interestingly, the study also found that people's "happiness" doesn't improve when their annual income rises above $75,000. "More money does not necessarily buy more happiness, but less money is … continue
September 15 2010
What Would Arthur Miller Do?
This video was one of Above the Law's Law Revue Video Contest Finalists.
September 14 2010
The Dirty “N” Word… But Not THAT Dirty “N” Word
Today I'm starting a series of Tuesday blogs about something no one likes to think about... networking. I hate networking when it is called "networking." When you put a term on an interaction it becomes awkward. You know what I mean. Think about when you've been dating someone for a while, and it comes time to DTR (define the relationship). If the conversation comes up … continue
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