Aaron Carrara
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SignUp Now!Agree with you 100%I'm sure this isn't settled yet. Courts will be involved.
I still have a problem with the fact that they are punishing a guy for his own personal opinion in a private conversation.
Doesn't make sense to me.
*NOTE: I think his views are awful and don't agree with them AT ALL. I just don't see how LEGALLY they can do this.
read up on basic first amendment law. it applies only to governments. an NBA owner has no first amendment right to be free from punishment by the league.I'm sure this isn't settled yet. Courts will be involved.
I still have a problem with the fact that they are punishing a guy for his own personal opinion in a private conversation.
Doesn't make sense to me.
*NOTE: I think his views are awful and don't agree with them AT ALL. I just don't see how LEGALLY they can do this.
Even if the private conversation in question was recorded illegally? I believe you, I just want to understand. Is the NBA governed by their own laws? If that's the case, then I can see it.read up on basic first amendment law. it applies only to governments. an NBA owner has no first amendment right to be free from punishment by the league.
what is an illegal recording? in Texas, only one party to a conversation has to consent to a recording. I do not know the law of every state.Even if the private conversation in question was recorded illegally? I believe you, I just want to understand. Is the NBA governed by their own laws? If that's the case, then I can see it.
In regards to "illegal recording", I've either read or heard that in California both parties must consent...but I'm not positive on that. Of course, that may only apply to whether or not the recording is admissible in court.what is an illegal recording? in Texas, only one party to a conversation has to consent to a recording. I do not know the law of every state.
of course, the NBA is governed by its internal documents. some laws also apply, but not to discipline of owners, imo. I guess we'll see.
i'd think his history with discrimination in his real estate holdings likely was considered as well. even if it wasn't, we're all responsible for our words. sure, he has the right to be a bigot, doesn't mean it doesn't come without repurcussions.I'm sure this isn't settled yet. Courts will be involved.
I still have a problem with the fact that they are punishing a guy for his own personal opinion in a private conversation.
Doesn't make sense to me.
*NOTE: I think his views are awful and don't agree with them AT ALL. I just don't see how LEGALLY they can do this.
Probably overstepping legally but a PR move on his part. ..Love the stand by Silver.
Probably overstepping legally but a PR move on his part. ..
Wonder if Larry Johnson gets hit with anything or if his racist comments are acceptable?