How did black American musician John Redd get around segregation and interracial marriage laws in the 1950s & 60s?
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How did black American musician John Redd get around segregation and interracial marriage laws in the 1950s & 60s?
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Barnacle’s Bar in Minnesota wanted to get around a ban on smoking in bars. How did they do it?
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We’re having fun with legal loopholes this week.
In 1981, Bayard Rustin wanted to marry Walter Naegle, but same sex marriage wasn’t legal at the time. How did the couple get around the law?
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Which member of the Beatles sued a sex toy manufacturer for selling a product he left infringed on his name?
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In Star Wars: A New Hope, Han Solo is being threatened at blaster point by the bounty hunter Greedo, and escapes by shooting him.
According to an opinion written by an American lawyer, was he legally justified in shooting Greedo first?
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William Jennens was a wealthy man who died in 1798, but he hadn’t signed his will and there was a dispute over it. Within 20 years, in what year did the dispute end? Also, why did the dispute end?
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Which of the following trademark attempts was the only one to be granted?
Paris Hilton – The phrase “That’s Hot”
Subway – The term “Footlong”
Kylie Jenner – The name “Kylie”
Harley Davidson – The sound of a revving engine
Donald Trump – The phrase “You’re Fired”
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Stephen Young was convicted of murder in England in 1994, but shortly thereafter his conviction was thrown out. What did the jury do that led to this result?
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What term is derived from a Latin word meaning “another place”?
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