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Free speech advocates are striking out in their legal challenges to revenge porn laws.
The Minnesota Supreme Court on Wednesday unanimously upheld a law that bars displaying intimate images or video of another person, either nude or engaged in sexual acts, without the subject’s consent.
A lower court had thrown out the state’s non-consensual porn law, saying the statute banned constitutionally protected if unsavory content.
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Free speech advocates don’t defend Michael Casillas, who had tapped into his ex-girlfriend’s Dish Network account to access intimate photos with her and another man that he then posted to the internet.
Education: B.A., gender and women studies, University of Minnesota; J.D., Mitchell Hamline School of Law
Marquis Tapplin’s previous career helped lead him to his calling as an associate in Taft’s finance practice group.
Tapplin said his 15 years as a server, trainer and operations manager in the restaurant and hospitality industry, including a decade in fine dining, were excellent preparation for working with clients and doing due diligence.
“You find yourself using very similar skills a high level of detail, a high level of execution and a lot of collaboration,” Tapplin said.
His wine knowledge also may assist in client relations.
Kojo Addo ’12: Resilience, Care, and Advocacy
The young alum is thriving as an attorney after taking advantage of support and mentorship as a Gustie undergrad.
Posted on December 21st, 2020 by News Office
by Dana Melius
Kojo Addo ’12 recalls a rough first semester at Gustavus Adolphus College in the fall of 2008. He failed one class, barely managed through a second course, and then hit academic probation.
“My first year at Gustavus is perhaps the most defining period of my academic and professional journey,” Addo says. “I failed Chemistry, barely passed World Geography. I hit a low. I was ready to transfer out and re-evaluate my future.”
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