What about the newly-graduated teacher who's job offer was withdrawn after some Bored of Education member found the woman's Facebook page. It showed her at a party fully clothed with a big smile on her face wearing a party hat with a red cup in her hand. She was 25 at the time of the photo. Nothing illegal or even immoral. Totally a none-of-your-beeswax situation. Yet they essentially fired her because of that page.
I think this bozon of an attorney should be asked to defend the cities discriminatory hiring practices in court, get his ass spanked big time, cost the city lots of money, and ultimately get fired. I wonder who'd hire him after that?
but i think the court is taking these cases to help get the law right. I think they will start reining in the more ridiculous reaches that patent law has been applied too.
BestNetTech has not posted any stories submitted by known coward.
So i guess
Playmobile gang bangers are out too?
Re: Re: private to a point...what point?
the RIAA?
Michael Vilan wrote:
What about the newly-graduated teacher who's job offer was withdrawn after some Bored of Education member found the woman's Facebook page. It showed her at a party fully clothed with a big smile on her face wearing a party hat with a red cup in her hand. She was 25 at the time of the photo. Nothing illegal or even immoral. Totally a none-of-your-beeswax situation. Yet they essentially fired her because of that page.
I think this bozon of an attorney should be asked to defend the cities discriminatory hiring practices in court, get his ass spanked big time, cost the city lots of money, and ultimately get fired. I wonder who'd hire him after that?
I know this is going to sound strange . . .
but i think the court is taking these cases to help get the law right. I think they will start reining in the more ridiculous reaches that patent law has been applied too.