My only regret is that insurance will pick up the tab and it’s not coming out of Haslem’s pocket.
My only regret is that insurance will pick up the tab and it’s not coming out of Haslem’s pocket.
What did you think of his appearance?
The board will pay over $15,000 to resolve the suit. That includes $14,845 in attorneys’ fees and costs to FFRF and cooperating counsel. The board will also pay one dollar for nominal damages to The Satanic Temple and $196.71 for various fees previously paid by the Temple in connection with rental reservations that had not yet been refunded.
Further, the Shelby County Board of Education has agreed not to discriminate against the organization with regard to its requests to rent and use school board property at Chimneyrock Elementary School; the Temple will be subject to the same rules and requirements as other nonprofit organizations seeking to rent or use the school’s facilities. In addition, the school board’s administration has promised not to hold any press conference with regard to the Temple’s lawful rental or use of school property.
Nice one.
Interesting. I think there’s at least two precedents that intersect the sporting world, with Michael [B.] Jordan and Stephen [A.] Smith.
I thought I remember reading that (at least in those cases) that it was because of SAG rules that two members can’t use the same “professional” name.
Is there a place where we can see total team grades, or is it just broken down by category?
On the NFLPA site, you have to drill into each team for some stupid reason.
This page has all the teams listed in order.
My favorite part was how Lurie saw last year’s shortcomings and addressed them.
Go Birds!
I’d be A-OK with more Oglaf – thanks for posting this!
Folks should be aware that it can run NSFW at times.
#savedyouaclick:
But perhaps the wildest example of this trend is Baby’s Day Out, the 1994 comedy in which Joe Mantegna tries to kidnap an infant, with near-fatal results.
What’s with 7942 being lit up like the North Star?
Only thing I can think of is that The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy was published in 1979.
States can establish religions. Federal government can’t.
Over the last 150 years, the Supreme Court has pretty consistently found that the Bill of Rights applies to state as well as federal government: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incorporation_of_the_Bill_of_Rights
See especially https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Everson_v._Board_of_Education:
Everson v. Board of Education … was a landmark decision of the United States Supreme Court that applied the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment to state law.
I son’t think it affects the cap hit. I just wanted Haslem to have to foot the entire bill himself for this debacle.