Will LaFrance · @wjl
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310 - It's B or C. The question is testing strict or intermediate scrutiny, and since it's like a content-neutral restriction on speech I think it's intermediate scrutiny. Final answer, C: it is not unconstitutional if it relates to job performance. Second chance, if job performance in the public sector is not an "important governmental interest" then it's strict scrutiny, B. openargs.com/

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Will LaFrance · @wjl
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The answer is A. Party B had no violation, we're under common law, and conversion requires intent. openargs.com/oa667-the-referra

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The Dinosaur Dave · @TheDinosaurDave
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Anyone out there looking for a good legal podcast, focusing on breaking down the law in ways nonlawyers can understand. Check out . It's really really good at making legal nonsense make sense
Oh, - A) because I figure the first guess on here should probably be from a non lawyer with no actual answer.
Anyway enjoy the show.
openargs.com/oa649-respect-for

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