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Serena Williams Outburst: U.S. Open Tirade Brings Record $82K Fine, Two Years Probation
Profanity, Finger-Pointing Cost Williams More than Match;Could Be Bounced from U.S. Open if She Violates Probation
Strip club owner's dog pound in Newt's name opens
A North Texas shelter for pit bulls has opened this week, thanks to a Dallas topless club owner's contribution after Newt Gingrich's conservative group snubbed her donation.
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TSGS 038: The Sacred Art of Love with Karinna Kittles Karsten
Karinna Kittles Karsten is an internationally recognized speaker, author and founder of Sacred Love Inc., as well as the author of ‘Intimate Wisdom: Sacred Art of Love’. She regularly counsels individuals as well as couples on intimacy and lovemaking. In this interview she explains that sacred love is an experience you can have with a partner through compatibility on four levels: emotional, physical, mental, and spiritual. Karinna also teaches us how to have more passion in our relationships, how to identify the right person or relationship for you, and what it takes to be a great lover and all you need is the willingness to do it.
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Kelsey Grammer Trades TV for Broadway
"Frasier" Actor to Star in "La Cage aux Folles," a Revival of the 1983 Jerry Herman-Harvey Fierstein Musical
Stakes are high as doubt is cast on forensic lab techniques
A panel of the nation's top scientists says longstanding forensic identification methods are unreliable, which will be a topic of concern when the Texas Forensic Science Commission meets.
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TSGS 048: The Movement of Feldenkrais with Dr. Frank Wildman
Join OneTaste's Harmony Niles in this fascinating disscussion with Dr. Frank Wildman, one of the nation's top experts in the study of the Feldenkrais method. The Feldenkrais Method is an educational system centered on movement, aiming to expand and refine the use of the self through awareness. Dr. Wildman answers questions on a variety of topics, such as the origin and history of Feldenkrais, as well as guiding listeners in an interactive exercise of the Feldenkrais method. Tune into this episode and get a taste of what the Feldenkrais method has to offer. Dr. Frank Wildman is a producer and educational director for Feldenkrais professional training programs. His most recent works include the books 'Your brain is the core of strength and stability' and 'improving with age'. Dr. Wildman travels throughout the world holding workshops and lectures, educating people about the Feldenkrais method.
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Fort Worth Stock Show tickets go on sale today
Yee haw! It's time for bulls, broncos and barrel racers.
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Taking a Vacation with Your Lady
Taking the first vacation with your lady is a big step in any relationship, even if it is just overnight in the next town. It can take your relationship to the next level or send it spiralling down in a fiery crash.
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Where Do Constitutional Modalities Come From? Complexity Theory and the Emergence of Intradoctrinalism
This article seeks to shed light on one of the most vexing and important problems in constitutional law and theory: how courts interpret the Constitution. Part I of the article begins by recounting the major theories of how courts should interpret the Constitution. Part I then explains why many scholars agree that Philip Bobbitt's modal approach has best addressed this problem. According to this approach, courts and lawyers use six modalities or methods to interpret the Constitution. Part I concludes by pointing out that Bobbitt's framework, though helpful, fails in two respects: it fails to explain where these modalities come from and it fails to explain how courts resolve modal conflicts (i.e., cases involving conflicts between two methods of interpreting the Constitution). Here, we come to a central purpose of my article, to fill in these two holes in Bobbitt's framework. To the best of my knowledge, there is only one other article that takes on this task, an article by Ian Bartrum recently published in the William and Mary Bill of Rights Journal. Part II summarizes how Bartrum's article seeks to use metaphor theory to resolve these two problems in Bobbitt's framework. Part II concludes that although Bartrum's use of metaphor theory represents a significant advancement in the debate over this issue, Bartrum's account is still incomplete because it does not capture the unpredictability and randomness in the emergence of new modalities. Part III proposes that complexity theory, with its focus on the unpredictability and non-linearity of complex systems, provides a better way of understanding the creation of new modalities. After providing some background on the leading complexity theories, this section argues that modal conflicts are instances of legal chaos, analogous to far-from-equilibrium systems in thermodynamics, in which complex forces resonate to produce outcomes that are ex ante unpredictable. The final section, Part IV, explores precisely how complexity theory can apply to cases involving modal conflicts. In describing different types of modal conflicts, Part IV argues that some conflicts create so much legal chaos that they generate new modalities altogether. Part IV offers an example of such an emerging modality, a modality that I have named "intradoctrinalism." When a court applies this modality, it interprets a particular doctrine in a way that makes all of the court's doctrines logically cohere. I argue that this modality might explain a very important case in church-state law, Locke v. Davey, 540 U.S. 712 (2004). The paper concludes with some reflection on how complexity theory can apply to other legal problems, such as how courts can reconcile conflicts between competing legal regimes. The paper thus has both a narrow purpose, to use complexity theory to fill in the gaps in Bobbitt's modal approach, as well as a broader purpose, to advance complexity theory as a means of examining legal problems in general. With this broader purpose, the paper stands alongside recent efforts to place complexity theory at the forefront of the debate over how to explain social phenomena.
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Locke v. Davey
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