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Student's Vulgar Word Continues To Echo
In the spring of 2007, then-Burlington high school senior Avery Doninger sat at her home computer and typed a scathing blog entry that referred to school administrators as "douchebags." One might imagine that the outburst would have earned her a couple days of detention or suspension. But no one could have predicted that the insult would still be reverberating two years later - in federal court, in the state legislature, and even in the debate over the merits of Judge Sonia Sotomayor as a U.S. Supreme Court nominee.'Jane Doe' Status Is Not Compromised by MySpace Postings
Highlighting blogs as a potential trove of information for criminal defense lawyers, attorneys for a Connecticut school official tried to use MySpace to challenge the "Jane Doe" status of a former student who is suing for failure to protect her from the sexual advances of a coach. Anthony B. Corleto argued that the plaintiff waived anonymity by voluntarily publicizing her name, image and the "circumstances of her case" on a Web site. The attempt backfired, and a judge socked Corleto with a $1,000 sanction.Conflict Escalation Is More Than A Theory
In any conflict, escalation is natural and, if unchecked, virtually inevitable. Academic research and practical studies provide the supporting evidence - such that conflict escalation theory is now well developed and accepted.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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