Paul Little Gets 46 Months
Paul Little, a.k.a. “Max Hardcore” was sentenced to 46 months in federal prison for producing dirty movies. While I’m sure that the ghost of Andrea Dworkin is doing backflips of
Paul Little, a.k.a. “Max Hardcore” was sentenced to 46 months in federal prison for producing dirty movies. While I’m sure that the ghost of Andrea Dworkin is doing backflips of
By Christopher Harbin, Legal Satyricon Correspondent I detest legendary spammer Jeremy Jaynes. As the 8th largest spam operator in the world, Jaynes has made a living cluttering up people’s inboxs
I’m beaming with pride at being called a “First Amendment Juggernaut” by the Citizen Media Law Project. That’s even cooler than “Rock and Roll Juggernaut.”
Marty Klein takes the gender-identity politics set to task in Sarah Palin is not a “Woman” America is in bad enough shape without using the tribal allegiances of a Kosovo,
I recently appeared on J. Craig Williams and Bob Ambrogi’s show, Lawyer 2 Lawyer. We were discussing the MBTA hack case, which I blogged on here, here, and here. Here
A follow up to Jones Day – Big Law Firm, Tiny Pink Ethics Jones Day, a national law firm, found it objectionable when BlockShopper.com, a web site that reports on
While I am a rabid Atheist, and I despise government sponsorship of or entanglement with religion, I think that some of my fellow humanists take things a bit too far.
Dennis Fritz and Ronald Keith Williamson were convicted of the murder of Debra Sue Carter. Fritz got life in prison, and Williamson received a death penalty sentence. Four days before
One of the new Satyriconistas will be commenting on the case in depth, but the prior decision by the Virginia Supreme Court affirming a nine year prison sentence for a
A few months ago I posted on the Ed Stross mural case. In that posting, I discussed a positive First Amendment decision by the Michigan Court of Appeals regarding a
By Christopher Harbin and Marc J. Randazza Dozier Law Firm, P.C. recently escalated its war of words and attrition with cyber-critic Ronald Riley by suing him for trademark infringement. A
Jones Day is the latest big law firm that seems to believe that its size and money give it a free pass with respect to ethcis. See Trademark Abuse by