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Monday
Mar052012

The Case of High Heels and the First Amendment

Well, I have already written a few pages as a result of this story ... so wanted to pass it along (video is not embedding well, so click link to see the story). 

Thoughts? 

Just to kick it off ... I'm okay with the regulation in this case. I'll say more after people lambast me for that position. 

 

Whatever you think about this case, it is a wonderful teaching tool and I hope some of you use this scenario in your classes. 

H/T to @jonbecker for bringing it to my attention.