Tag Archives: Law

Glass Ceiling Myths

Fem­i­nists want you to believe that the glass ceil­ings are there to keep females from advanc­ing. Sup­port­ers of his­tor­i­cally sup­pressed races want you to believe that the glass ceil­ings are there to keep mem­bers of the his­tor­i­cally sup­pressed races from advanc­ing. … Con­tinue read­ing

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Florida Won’t Fight End of Ban on Gay and Lesbian Adoptions

But they would if they thought they would win. A recent court rul­ing by the state’s 3rd Dis­trict Court of Appeal over­turned the State of Florida’s 33-year-old law ban­ning adop­tions by gay men and les­bians. Florida is the last remain­ing state … Con­tinue read­ing

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The Extra Punishment Added to the Judge’s Sentence

The Bureau of Jus­tice Sta­tis­tics of the U. S. Depart­ment of Jus­tice has recently issued a sig­nif­i­cant report on Sex­ual Vic­tim­iza­tion in Pris­ons and Jails that con­firms some­thing many of us know about, many of us joke about, but is … Con­tinue read­ing

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Bite my Tongue or the Hand that Feeds Me

Every three months I have the plea­sure (duty?) of sit­ting through a sum­mary pre­sen­ta­tion of back­ground infor­ma­tion related to the per­for­mance of the cor­po­ra­tion I work for over the pre­vi­ous fis­cal quar­ter. Dur­ing this pre­sen­ta­tion, there is always some addi­tional … Con­tinue read­ing

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Sexual Preference and the U.S. Supreme Court

Solic­i­tor Gen­eral of the United States Elena Kagan, who should be news­wor­thy only because she is cur­rently nom­i­nated to the U.S. Supreme Court, has been deemed news­wor­thy by The Wall Street Jour­nal for play­ing soft­ball in 1993 (Thanks to my … Con­tinue read­ing

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How Does a Successful Long-Term Relationship Start?

Absolutely any way it can! We know of many suc­cess­ful long-term rela­tion­ships. There is no com­mon thread in how they started. Suc­cess­ful long-term rela­tion­ships that we know of include: Our own - We knew within a few weeks of meet­ing that we would … Con­tinue read­ing

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Why Anonymity

We began to write this blog as a post from both Still Here Too and me. We found that there are many rea­sons for want­ing to remain anony­mous and also for want­ing to pub­lish pub­li­cally, but that they are not … Con­tinue read­ing

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Total Freedom of Religion?

We live in a coun­try that nom­i­nally was founded on a prin­ci­ple of free­dom of reli­gion. But would we accept Shari’a? Just as sec­u­lar laws in the United States have not allowed polygamy, even as a prac­tice of reli­gion, since … Con­tinue read­ing

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