Legal Implications of Bama playing for the BCS Crown

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  1. Deceks7

    Deceks7 Founding Member

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    The lawyer wants to attend the the BSC Title Game. What exactly is that?

    Alabama Fans Hope To Shut Down State For One Week In January

    You're probably aware that the University of Alabama has canceled any classes that might possibly interfere with students' drinkingenjoyment of the BCS Championship, but now some lawyers have asked a judge to shut down the state's legal system as well.
    A email is being passed around the offices of people who should really be working on other things at legal firms all over the country. It contains a motion for continuance filed for a civil case in the Circuit Court of Jefferson County, Alabama. (County seat? Birmingham. Of course.) The case is scheduled to go to trial on January 4, 2010 ... three days before the local football squad plays Texas.
    It really is a masterful piece of legalese, which takes three pages to say that this case is important and all, but .... FOOT. BALL. Some highlights:


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  2. TigerBill661

    TigerBill661 Life is Good

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    It could be worse for AU fans, Deceks - maybe the gov will make state license plates red and white after Bama kicks a little longhorn arse! :eek:
     
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  3. LaSalleAve

    LaSalleAve when in doubt, mumble

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    Or maybe Auburn people can sneak into the Alabama facilities while everyone is gone and the whole state is shut down and do some re-decorating.
     
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