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Breaking down Supreme Court's decision to uphold gun ban for domestic abusers
The Supreme Court ruled Friday on U.S. v. Rahimi, a case involving a man who posed a credible threat to the physical safety of another. The court upheld a federal law that prohibits people who are subject to domestic violence restraining orders from owning firearms, citing it was consistent with the Second Amendment. CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford has...
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Take the last Star Wars movie, for example. Its aggravated scores are very high, it received mostly positive mainstream reviews, and very few professional reviewers criticized it - yet I thought it was by far the weakest movie from the Star Wars series: it ignored the previous character development and completely rewrote them in a way that made their previous history make no sense, it introduced a lot of corny jokes that really do not fit the Star Wars vibe, the plot was weak and not self-consistent.
I find it hard to find a criterion, however, that would judge this movie the same way I did. Many people with similar intellectual and artistic meaning to mine thought the movie was awesome, for the same reasons: a fresh outlook on the character development, new style of jokes, unusual plot - things that, in their opinion, gave the series a new breath.
Which outlook is more in line with a merit-based judgment? Both are strongly subjective.
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