
Brandon Alsobrook
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You are the lawyer. So my question is do insults give legal justification to initiate a physical attack? I know there is some precedent with "fighting words", but doesn't that also need to include threats of violence to justify reacting with violence? It was my understanding that "fighting words" were very narrow. Do racial slurs automatically count as "fighting words" that people can legally assault others for using in public? If yes, what words are on this list, specifically? If there are words that are so taboo no one can utter them I would like to see them listed in law.


The Switch 2 will get skipped by the most graphically demanding games just like in every generation with Nintendo hardware






BREAKING: The Supreme Court lifts the mandate for Alabama to use a U.S. House map with two majority-Black districts. apnews.com/article/alabam…














What is happening in this video from the Tennessee State Capitol is empirically worse than anything that happened on January 6th. Question: Should we expect libs to throw a new J6 every time they lose — Is this the norm? Its happened 100 times this year








