I am pretty sure this case casetext.com/case/brown-v... does not contain a definition of manslaughter.
I think I've confused Lexis AI with my very first question.
They warn you these Sweeney Todd lottery seats are obstructed view and they really are. Can’t complain for the price though. Plus you get a good view of the orchestra.
Today I thought, Why do I never enter the Sweeney Todd lottery? So I entered today for the first time and I won! Now I have to get myself to NYC tomorrow.
Also I think we still have that table.
I texted a retired coworker and she says it looked like that in 1979 when she started. And she's pretty sure it was a UBIQ. She remembers later having Westlaw on a TRS-80
It looks like one to me but it was slightly before my time! Maybe somebody out there actually used one. www.computerhistory.org/revolution/t...
Does anyone know if this early Lexis terminal is a UBIQ terminal? I'm trying to date the photo. It's obviously the 1980s and I'm thinking 1981 or 82?
Two really important articles out today from Meredith Newman at Delaware Online. First, an in-depth look at Delaware's forced sterilization program. It ran thru the 1970s & affected ~1,500 ppl – one of the highest per capita rates in the US. Black women & girls were disproportionately affected.
Throughout the 20th century, Delaware forcibly sterilized people at one of the most aggressive rates in the country.