Ken at Popehat laments, “My Entire Existence Is Now Against The Law In France.” [New York Times]
France makes “psychological violence” a crime
by Walter Olson on July 1, 2010
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on July 1, 2010
Ken at Popehat laments, “My Entire Existence Is Now Against The Law In France.” [New York Times]
Tagged as: bullying, domestic violence, France

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So, are they going to arrest the national soccer team for the psychological violence visited on the entire country by their performance (or lack of) and petulance at the world cup?
Start by suing the individual lawmakers.
I see the problem, but how does this differ from a definition of verbal harassment?
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