Re: Working in the sex industry during law school. Thoughts?
Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2010 9:35 pm
Shouldn't you know this one Peter?
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Oh come on!! You are seriously asking if it is him? The dude is 53 and rich. And you think he is posting on some internet forum for law school, with his avatar being the same pic from his wikipedia page?JustDude wrote:Is this an elaborate flame or real peter north?
My bad. Bit Drunk. Its friday.dakatz wrote:Oh come on!! You are seriously asking if it is him? The dude is 53 and rich. And you think he is posting on some internet forum for law school, with his avatar being the same pic from his wikipedia page?JustDude wrote:Is this an elaborate flame or real peter north?
Wait. Why does it matter if it is a public school?Trifles wrote:If its not a public school and the sex work is legal, I don't think they could really do much about it.
Oops I meant if its not a private school, which would mean they might have religious objections, etc. If stripping, being an escort, or even a prostitute is legal where the student is doing it, what reason could a non-Religious school possibly have to punish a student for working there (under 20 hours a week, if the are a 1L)?CyLaw wrote:Wait. Why does it matter if it is a public school?Trifles wrote:If its not a public school and the sex work is legal, I don't think they could really do much about it.
I thought that was what you meant, but wanted to make sure. And even non-religious people can be prudes or think that they "know" better than other people.Trifles wrote:Oops I meant if its not a private school, which would mean they might have religious objections, etc. If stripping, being an escort, or even a prostitute is legal where the student is doing it, what reason could a non-Religious school possibly have to punish a student for working there (under 20 hours a week, if the are a 1L)?CyLaw wrote:Wait. Why does it matter if it is a public school?Trifles wrote:If its not a public school and the sex work is legal, I don't think they could really do much about it.
I thought sex workers actually had to have sex in their work... Does stripping qualify? Otherwise, unless you're shooting porn, its only legal in Nevada.Trifles wrote:If its a public school and the sex work is legal, I don't think they could really do much about it.
It's odd isn't it? That paying someone to have sex with you is a crime...unless you're filming it for others to see.Drake014 wrote:I thought sex workers actually had to have sex in their work... Does stripping qualify? Otherwise, unless you're shooting porn, its only legal in Nevada.Trifles wrote:If its a public school and the sex work is legal, I don't think they could really do much about it.