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An Attorney Explains How Bruce Springsteen Got A DWI Without Being Drunk
The 71-year-old singer was cited for driving while intoxicated, despite the fact that he reportedly had a 0.02 blood-alcohol content.
Ask a Lawyer: What Happened with the BBC 'Slay in Your Lane' Ads?
In 2018 Yomi Adegoke and Elizabeth Uviebinené trademarked their book's pun title. Then it showed up in an unaffiliated BBC Sport campaign.
A Lawyer Explains How Drunk You Have to Be to Get Arrested
"If you're being suspected of being drunk in public, say absolutely nothing."
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We Asked an Expert Why the UK Is so Bad at Prosecuting Stalkers
When harassment crosses over from weird but endearing to creepy, why do laws in the UK seem slow to catch up and protect people?
Should Getting Beaten Up Because You’re a ‘Freak with Horns’ Be Considered a Hate Crime?
I talked to a lawyer who said that it probably wouldn't be treated as one in the courts.
Who Owns The Monkey Selfie? A Lawyer Weighs In
In 2011, a crested black macaque grabbed photographer David Slater's camera and snapped a #selfie. Slater wants copyright ownership of the picture, but should he get it?
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