And this is beside the fact that Lawrence v. Texas. the U.S. Supreme Court case that stuck down sodomy laws, at least strongly suggests that adults have a constitutionally protected right to engage...
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And this is beside the fact that Lawrence v. Texas. the U.S. Supreme Court case that stuck down sodomy laws, at least strongly suggests that adults have a constitutionally protected right to engage...
I remember from my time in law school something called the "merger rule" in criminal law, which prevents someone from being convicted of two offenses if it is logically impossible to commit them...
-er is a common Germanic place-name-origin ending. It does not occur in Slavic languages. Common Slavic place-name-origin-endings are "-ik/-yk," "-in, "-ak," "-yets," or "-ats,"
You know, some states execute murderers, here we make them....police commissioner?
Michigander sounds folksy and 19th century-ish. Michiganian sounds more modern.
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