Unconstitutional restriction of speech
an unconstitutional restriction of speech
A statute banning advertising in bad taste would likely be challenged in court on grounds of free speech under the First Amendment. Courts generally protect expressive content, and a law that restricts speech based on subjective criteria like "bad taste" could be deemed overly broad or vague. Additionally, the lack of a clear definition of what constitutes "bad taste" could lead to arbitrary enforcement, further undermining the statute's legitimacy. Thus, it is probable that such a statute would be struck down as unconstitutional.
Statute of limitations
Answer: Probably not. You can only sue if you have a promissory note (promise to pay in writing) and they have a short statute of limitations that has likely expired. Check your state statute of limitations. A mortgage would have a longer statute of limitations.
SEO advertising aims to improve the rankings of a client's weblinks when people search. The higher the ranking, the more likely people are to click on such a link.
yes
most likely they stay at hotels
yes in legends but not likely to happen in real life
Adbusters likely aims to critique consumer culture and advertising by creating spoof ads that challenge societal norms, question consumption patterns, and encourage critical thinking about the impact of advertising on society. They strive to subvert the traditional role of advertising to raise awareness and promote a more mindful approach to consumption.
An unconstitutional restriction of speech.
Dry Pipe System
That will depend on the level of the crime. If there was a death involved, there is very likely no limit.