i live in New Zealand, which has
ridiculous laws about hemp for food: -LRB-
Not exact matches
I wouldn't care
about the
ridiculous beliefs of either the Mormons or the mainstream Christians except that both camps use money and politics to make
laws that I must obey even though these
laws are based on your religious principles.
Just yesterday, Cuomo was at Tryon talking
about the «
ridiculous» waste of keeping an empty facility open because state
law requires a long lead time prior to closing it down (largely to protect union jobs).
This ethical quandary sits at the center of Fracture, a convoluted courtroom drama which unfortunately relies on
ridiculous interpretations of the
law which fly in the face of fundamental notion
about jurisprudence.
Until now, the only thing we've really known
about the movie is the absolutely
ridiculous cast which includes: Ralph Fiennes, Edward Norton, Owen Wilson, Tilda Swinton, Jude
Law, Bill Murray, Adrien Brody, Harvey Keitel, Jason Schwartzman, Willem Dafoe, Jeff Goldblum, Saoirse Ronan, Mathieu Amalric, F Murray Abraham and Bob Balaban.
So they have gotten just
about everything wrong scientifically, and are now trying to use government
law enforcement authority to prosecute those who do not agree with their
ridiculous «science.»
We are talking
about those
law - and lawyer - related tattoos that are embarrassingly on point, be they too sincere or too
ridiculous.
The British Broadcasting Corporation has a report
about a survey to choose the most bizarre and
ridiculous laws still on the books in the UK.
There are clearly lots of people who are very invested in making the
law seem more complex and difficult than it really is, and these are often the same people who tend to infantilize the public and speak in patronizing tones
about how we must protect people from poorly trained lawyers and that the best way to do that is to regulate legal education — hence, the ABA's
ridiculous accreditation requirements.
Canadian Lawyer surveyed practitioners across the country
about the dumbest
laws in existence — some merely vexing, some upsetting, some
ridiculous, and some simply sublime.
One example of a lack of the same, i.e., judicial arrogation of divine - like power over mortality — and talk
about from the sublime to the
ridiculous — is this report from Paul Levy of Public Citizen's Consumer
Law & Policy Blog about a favorite topic of mine, too: the reduction of trademark law to the role of handmaiden to Big College Pro Football's money grab over, well, everythi
Law & Policy Blog
about a favorite topic of mine, too: the reduction of trademark
law to the role of handmaiden to Big College Pro Football's money grab over, well, everythi
law to the role of handmaiden to Big College Pro Football's money grab over, well, everything: