Baggy, sagging pants might not be protected by the constitution, while Klans robes and Nazi uniforms are. That’s at least what white, at least middle-class, not-young Danny Cevallos thinks in a piece for CNN. I get the “sagging pants don’t have a clear message” argument (however, I hope people wearing their pants low in actual …
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“Debunking the First Amendment Myths Surrounding Revenge Porn Laws” – Forbes
Danielle Citron, law professor at the University of Maryland Carey School of Law, breaks down common arguments against the scourge that is “revenge porn” (nude or sexually explicit pictures of mostly young women posted on the Internet without their consent) and debunks them, using U.S. constitutional jurisprudence: Some object to criminalizing invasions of sexual privacy …
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Racial tensions have existed from the beginning of this nation’s history, bubbling to the surface at critical points, such as the Civil War and the civil rights movement. Quite the euphemism I read in a law review essay.