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Bizarre, Criminal law, Lawyering June 21, 2012June 21, 2012

Easter Planting: California Lawyers Arrested In Bizarre Alleged Frame Up Of PTA President

Two California lawyers have been arrested in a bizarre alleged conspiracy to plant drugs in the car of the PTA…

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Bizarre, Congress, Criminal law June 20, 2012June 20, 2012

“I Have A Problem With That”: Democratic Candidate For U.S. Senate In Tennessee Charged With Solicitation Of A Minor

While kissing babies is the stereotype of a politician, Democratic Senate candidate Thomas K. Owens is accused of a far…

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Lawyering, Society June 18, 2012June 18, 2012

“I Am The Prize”: Former Wisconsin District Attorney Takes Plea in Sexual Harassment Ethics Case

Kenneth Kratz, a former Wisconsin district attorney, has pleaded guilty in a legal ethics case  for his alleged sexual harassment of…

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Academia, Bizarre, Criminal law, Torts June 18, 2012June 18, 2012

Texas School Sued After Forcing “Smelly” Kid To Strip and Shower At School

In Texas, two school employees have been sued after they allegedly verbally abused a boy for being “smelly” and forced…

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Animals, Bizarre, Criminal law June 18, 2012

Poodle Puncher: Former NYPD Blue Writer Charged With Killing Poodle

Former “NYPD Blue” screenwriter Ted Shuttleworth, 51, is now part of a case that could easily end up on an…

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Free Speech, Politics, Society June 17, 2012February 3, 2013

Propaganda 102: Holly Would and the Power of Images

by Gene Howington, Guest Blogger Graphic art such as posters, paintings and film can be and often are considered works…

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Filed under: Anti-propaganda, Language, Propaganda
Free Speech, International, Religion, Science June 16, 2012

Indian Rationalist Arrested For Blasphemy

-Submitted by David Drumm (Nal), Guest Blogger We have previously discussed how black magician Pandit Surinder Sharma repeated attempted to…

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Criminal law, Religion, Society June 15, 2012

“Get Rid Of An Evil Tick”: Florida Teacher Accused Of Cutting And Burning Students in Religious Rite

Police in St. Petersburg, Florida, have arrested a popular teacher in a bizarre alleged crime. Danielle Harkins, 35, is accused…

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Academia, Bizarre, Criminal law June 14, 2012June 14, 2012

Springfield College Student Charged With Wasabi Assault

Springfield College (Massachusetts) student John McGuinness, 22, is facing a rather novel charge — assault with wasabi. McGuinness allegedly covered…

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Bizarre, Politics, Society June 13, 2012June 13, 2012

Uber-Nanny: Bloomberg Administration Now Moves Against Popcorn and Milk

New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg has been justifiably ridiculed for his banning of large sugary drinks — refusing to allow…

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Constitutional Law, Free Speech, Religion, Society June 13, 2012June 13, 2012

NYPD Facing Religious Challenges From Jewish and Muslim Applicants

New York is facing a couple of religious challenges to barring recruits from the police academy. The first is a…

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Lawyering, Society June 12, 2012

Lawyers Have Bigger Briefs: Study Finds Lawyers and Judges Prone To Weight Gain

This may not come as much of a surprise to some, but lawyers report some of the highest rates of…

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Academia, Criminal law June 11, 2012June 11, 2012

UG Arrest: University of Georgia Professor Arrested in Prostitution Sting

We often follow the trials and travails of academics, but few are quite so bizarre as the recent arrest of…

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Criminal law, Politics, Society June 11, 2012

Commerce Secretary Accused Of Hit-And-Run In California

U.S. Secretary of Commerce John Bryson was cited with a hit-and-run violation over the weekend in a controversy that could…

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Criminal law, International, Politics, Society June 10, 2012June 10, 2012

Of Drones, Double-Taps, and Dresden

By Mark Esposito, Guest Blogger  I should have a right to destroy that which threatens me with destruction: for, by the…

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