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Quislet, Esq
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quote:
Originally posted by Leap Year Lass:
What about the Space part?

For the Space part - Don't throw up on your instructor when training in zero G

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quote:
Originally posted by Fat Cramer:
What about aspiring Space-Lawyers who were kicked out of space law school? Any advice on alternative career paths?

Well you could become a mediator.

Or you might want to get into farming.

There is also the career path of being frmaed for a crime you didn't commit, wandering the country searching for the true killer, and involving yourself in the lives of strangers each week, solving their problems while getting no closer to solving your own. Or you could become an angel and do the same thing.

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Like On-Topic Angel?

When I was reading FC's last post in the Today's Active Topics list I coulda sworn it said "Any advice on alternative career pants?"

Maybe Quis and Lash could confer on that.

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Alternative carrer pants - Is that like leather hot pants?

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No, it's NO pants!

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But if you have no pants, how can I get into them?

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Wow! I hadn't even thought of what the well dressed aspiring space-lawyer should wear! Any fashion tips, Quis?

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quote:
Originally posted by Fat Cramer:
Wow! I hadn't even thought of what the well dressed aspiring space-lawyer should wear! Any fashion tips, Quis?

I have to admit I am a *choke* Fashionally challenged gay man! *sob*

I defer to the Mighty Quinn M. for fashion advice.

I am reminded though of a Bizarro comic in which a Roman teacher is instructing some young boys "No matter what, the simple white toga will always be the acceptable business attire."

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If there are "White Shoe" law firms for regular law, what is there for space law? White transuit firms?
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If a Legionnaire signs a contract using her or his "code name" rather than her or his legal name, does that make any difference?
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Quis, in the 31st century, fashion is all about accesories. Funky boots, capes, caps, and earrings that match your chest symbol. Keep that in mind and you will go far, young Padawan.

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Everywhere Angela Lansbury visited in "Murder, She Wrote," people seemed to get killed in disproportionately high numbers.

(In fact, the murder rate in her tiny hometown of Cabot Cove, Maine, was something like 65%.)

Would the authorities have any reason to investigate this itinerant angel of death?

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quote:
Originally posted by Leap Year Lass:
If a Legionnaire signs a contract using her or his "code name" rather than her or his legal name, does that make any difference?

I would assume that would be covered much like actors who use and are known by a stage name.

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quote:
Originally posted by UTS:
Everywhere Angela Lansbury visited in "Murder, She Wrote," people seemed to get killed in disproportionately high numbers.

(In fact, the murder rate in her tiny hometown of Cabot Cove, Maine, was something like 65%.)

Would the authorities have any reason to investigate this itinerant angel of death?

I do believe that they would probably end up investigating her although she seems to have an in with the local police.

However, I don't think the police would have sufficient probable cause with which they could obtain a search warrant for her house or other property.

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The Supreme Court recently threw out the Pledge of Allegiance case on a "technicality," because the plaintiff in that case couldn't sue on behalf of his daughter (he didn't have full custody of her, I think).

What are the chances that someone who does have custody of his or her child will bring bring a similar lawsuit sometime soon?

And how do you think the Supreme Court will decide it? From Scalia's recusal and the opinion of the three other Justices (Rehnquist, Thomas, and O'Connor?) in this last case, it seems like at least four of the Justices would be inclined to keep the Pledge. Will one of the other five swing over to that side, or will the Pledge be found to be unconstitutional when this type of case goes back to the Supreme Court?

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