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Law School Brands Professor As Sexual Harasser Over Test Question Featuring Bikini Wax Job
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Posted on 07/08/2017 5:25:19 PM PDT by TigerClaws
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To: a fool in paradise
Feminists said after the intern BJ story first broke that they were more concerned with his SCOTUS picks rather than his ‘personal life.’
Different standards for Democrats.
To: TigerClaws
I’m trying to imagine todays law students 10 years from now in an actual courtroom:
Defense Atty:
Your Honor, I object to the prosecutions line of questioning in that I find it offensive to my clients ears.
Judge:
Objection sustained. Prosecution, please try to respect the defendants safe space...
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posted on
07/08/2017 6:20:48 PM PDT
by
LeoTDB69
To: LeoTDB69
Or just imagine the snowflakes in the actual working world.
Trigger words, safe spaces, everything is racist, everything is sexist, rewards without work or merit. College is preparing a generation to be leftist morons who will mooch off their parents and vote for Demoncrats.
Saw a story today that the economy grew 7+ percent in 1984 alone. All the snowflakes know is high college debt, no jobs, and the U.S. is racist and oppressive. Not exactly preparing them for success in life.
To: morphing libertarian
“16 month investigation.”
That was 16 months of exhaustive research and investigation.
To: Timpanagos1
somebody became a bikini wax expert
To: TigerClaws
If these snowflakes really want to be lawyers, they should prepare themselves to likely be told real life stories by clients and would be clients that will be truly sickening to a person of normal sensibilities, Those can be found in criminal defense and prosecution, personal injury, family law, and medical malpractice.
It’s called the real world. It’s part of life. If they can’t handle it, then do insurance defense or corporate law.
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posted on
07/08/2017 6:38:50 PM PDT
by
Sasparilla
( I'm Not Tired of Winning.)
To: TigerClaws
here's the question:
Question 5.
P owned and member managed Day Spa & Massage Therapy Company, LLC. P catered to men and women.
Among other services, P offered Brazilian and bikini waxes sometimes called Sphynx, bare waxing, or Hollywood waxing.
To provide these services, P hired A, an Aesthetician, who had been fully certified and licensed by the school at which A had studied and by the state in which P was located.
One day, T visited Ps company.
T had never sought such services, but Ts friends had raved about Ps waxes. A met T at the service desk. T asked for a Brazilian wax. A full or modified Brazilian? A asked.
T looked confused, and so A explained that a Full Brazilian (FB) would render T hairless from belly button to buttocks, and a FB required T would be naked from the waist down.
A FB required A to touch Ts body and to adjust Ts body so that A could access every follicle of pubic hair. Next, A explained a Modified Brazilians (MB). A MB left a thin strip of hair at the top of Ts genitalia, viz., a landing strip. T opted for FB. A again told T that A would have to touch Ts genitals to complete the waxing. T agreed, and T signed the service contract and initialed the space for acknowledging As information.
T got undressed in a private salon, where T also drank hot herbal tea. At As behest, T, w who was waist down naked, got on the waxing table. Once on the table, with instrumental tones wafting, T drifted into light sleep; A completed the FB.
Upon awaking, T felt physically uncomfortable, asking A if A had touched T improperly. A, saying no, and feeling offended, walked out.
Two weeks later, P received a letter from Ts attorney, in which T alleged that A had improperly touched T, causing T to seeking counseling and drugs for post-traumatic stress disorder.
Having worked with A for 10 years, P responded that A was a certified, licensed Aesthetician, whod never had any such allegations filed by clients.
T sued P, and in deposing A, P and Ts attorney learned that A had properly touched T during the FB. Nevertheless, T still felt that As touching was improper.
In the suit, T alleged that A, cloaked with the apparent authority, had induced T by false representations to rely reasonably on A, so that A, while within the scope of employment, could cause harm to T. If P demurred, in effect saying Yeah, so what! to Ts pleadings, will the court find in favor of T?
(A) Yes, because T had established that A was a servant who was placed into As position as an Aesthetician, which enabled A to harm to T.
(B) No, because T expressly and impliedly consented to A touching T in any manner that was reasonable for A to provide the FB service that T requested.
(C) Yes, because P benefited from the revenue paid by T to P for services performed by A.
(D) No.
To: stylin19a
No gender indicated. Men or trannies can get Brazilians as well.
No way that question is out of bounds. Sexual harassment?
Crazy.
To: TigerClaws
I'm a layman (not a lawyer) and I sat on a jury for an obscenity trial. We were forced to watch not one, not two, but three separate porno movies. They were the prima facie evidence in the case.
I wish I could say I was offended, but the truth is, I almost fell asleep.
The point is, the "offense" this professor committed was mostly in the minds of the snowflakes. Otherwise, it was just a boring test question.
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posted on
07/08/2017 7:00:30 PM PDT
by
IronJack
To: TigerClaws
"All the snowflakes know is high college debt, no jobs, and the U.S. is racist and oppressive. Not exactly preparing them for success in life."
I just spoke to a young woman whose major in college is "Sustainability". I kid you not. When asked what kind of career path she might have she wisely informed me that "sustainably is big in corporations. Or I might work in government."
Guess which one of those two is more likely???🤣🤣🤣
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posted on
07/08/2017 7:02:08 PM PDT
by
jdsteel
(Give me freedom not more government.)
To: TigerClaws
Yet another example of LIEberal insanity!
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posted on
07/08/2017 7:02:25 PM PDT
by
Taxman
(Replace the income tax with the FAIRtax and abolish the IRS!)
To: TigerClaws
Then these lawyers cannot handle real life cases of rape, murder, gang rape, sexual molestation, etc. And they shouldn’t be allowed to be in law school.
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posted on
07/08/2017 8:54:17 PM PDT
by
tbw2
To: BIV
It does seem like the Professor was trying to inject a bit of levity in an otherwise tense situation, e.g., sleeping through a Brazilian wax job would get a laugh out of any sane human being.
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posted on
07/08/2017 10:21:16 PM PDT
by
The Westerner
(Protect the most vulnerable: get the government out of medicine and education!)
To: ReagansShinyHair
Howard started purging white conservatives and liberal Jews from their university staffs in the 1960’s. I remember one Jewish professor named Rubin who was literally framed on some made-up charge and fired.
This also took place at a few traditional black southern colleges where many Jews became teachers after fleeing Nazi Germany. They had taught their successfully and had earned the respect of their students until communists and black racists like Stokely Carmichael, H. Rap Brown, and other radical SNCC/SCC militants seized control of the universities.
Then for white Jews, over time, it was Germany 1930’s all over again.
Now a black professor who “thinks” about legal issues in, horrors, his law class, is made into a “sexist” target of the new black stupids.
The students will be the losers, which explains why so many black politicians (who were lawyers) are so incompetent.
To: TigerClaws
It’s the anti-experience crowd trying to pretend that reality won’t want to be a client. Exact opposite of the insurance company commercials; “We know a few things because we’ve seen a few things.”
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posted on
07/09/2017 4:22:59 AM PDT
by
Bernard
(Drain The Swamp!)
To: gaijin
You may not have intended your use of Ebonics to surround what I presume is the professor’s photo to indicate anything about him or to appear racist; nevertheless it came off that way, in direct contrast to his advanced abilities with language demonstrated in the original post. He looks like a very intelligent man, and the quote from him far exceeds the ability of the average freeper to construct an argument.
Just sayin.’
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posted on
07/09/2017 11:22:45 AM PDT
by
Albion Wilde
(I was not elected to continue a failed system. I was elected to change it. --Donald J. Trump)
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