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Dead-beat dad laws were passed in the 1980s because of relatively affluent men who were skipping out of child support payments.
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Dad studied law "almost by accident," she told me, but her husband, whom she first met on the day of their arranged marriage, stymied her career.
My dad, a law professor who never met a problem he couldn't break down into manageable chunks, taught me not to be afraid of the physical world.
For the first two weeks my mom was away, our kitchen was stocked with covered dishes prepared for my father, sister and me by various women at my dad's law firm.
Now you know that and you're free to call up the guy you went to high school with who was insanely popular ten years ago but now he works as a courier for his dad's law office and the last time you saw him he was totally into you.
The store owner was a client of my dad's law practice which I'm certain helped with my hiring.
By the time they got married, I was born, and my dad started law school, the free love movement - and the drugs and hippies and dropping out that went along with it - was well underway.
But they supported the (then mostly closeted) gay friends they had, including one of my dad's law partners, who died of AIDS a few years after the epidemic started.
I mean, when an African-American police officer in Charlotte named Brentley Vinson, an all-star football player who went to Liberty University here in the state, came home, followed his dad into law enforcement, joined the force in Charlotte, joined the force in Charlotte in 2014, was involved in a police action shooting that claimed the life of Keith -- Keith Lamont Scott, it was a tragedy.
I brought the bottle to share with the dad-in-law and brother-in-law and they seemed to enjoy it as well.
"My dad-in law once had that George Carlin in the back of his Limo," says Ed Whatley.
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