Equal Rights Versus Special Rights

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"Yes." "Are any of these so-called dates present in the courtroom today?" I sunk down in my seat wishing I had a hat to cover my eyes. Gwen grabbed my arm and yanked me back up. Kathy stood up. "Objection! Not only is this line of questioning irrelevant, it's ridiculous. The court doesn't need the complete dating history of all the participants in this case." "Ms. Borden, I'll determine what this court does or does not need, thank you. Objection sustained. Mr. White, please move on." When it was Miss Tellsini's turn to sit on the witness stand, I remarked to Gwen that it was interesting to see Miss Tellsini on the receiving end of someone else's authority. Miss Tellsini testified, "As principal, my first concern is for my students. After carefully considering the pros and cons

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