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Dear Law Professors, Please Take Pity On Swifties And Do Not Call On Them Today – Above the Law

Taylor
Swift
(Photo
by
Frazer
Harrison/Getty
Images)

A
University
of
Kentucky
law
professor,

Josh
Douglas
,
took

to
Twitter
today

to
ask
the
masses
a
burning
ethical
question:
should
Swifties
currently
in
the
verified
fan
presale
queue
be
exempt
from
being
on
call
today?

You
know
the
answer
all
too
well,
unless
you
want
bad
blood

or
worse,
bad
karma

you’ve
got
to
give
them
a
pass.
Fail
to
do
so,
and
then
don’t
blame
me
when
they
wish
you
death
by
a
thousand
cuts.
Taylor
taught
them
no
body,
no
crime.

Fortunately,
most
respondents
agree
with
Leah
Litman’s
obviously
correct
take.

Hopefully,
Douglas
had
an
epiphany
and
gave
the
mega
fans
some
peace
and
a
break
from
being
on
call.
After
all,
they’re
also
learning
about
the
law
while
waiting
in
a
seemingly
endless
virtual
line
on
a

website
that
kept
crashing
.
And
that
has
everything
to
do
with
antitrust
law.

Swifties
are
about
to
pull
some
vigilante
shit
on
Ticketmaster.

Congrats
if
you
were
the
lucky
one
and
had
the
best
day
and
scored
some
seats.
If
not,
so
it
goes…
Better
luck
on
the
resale
market.




Kathryn
Rubino
is
a
Senior
Editor
at
Above
the
Law,
host
of

The
Jabot
podcast
,
and
co-host
of

Thinking
Like
A
Lawyer
.
AtL
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are
the
best,
so
please
connect
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her.
Feel
free
to
email

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questions,
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comments
and
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