The Association of Disabled Lawyers ('ADL') reserves the right to remove any contribution to the Disability in Law Forum ('the Forum') that does not meet these rules of conduct:
1. Keep comments and contributions to Forum threads or posts to discussion or Forum topic.
2. We encourage members to have open and candid discussions and debates. We will not censor members for expressing an opinion within the limits of these rules of conduct. However, all communications should be civil and polite. Members should treat each other with respect and consideration for all points of view.
3. ADL do not condone unlawful, harassing, abusive, threatening, harmful, obscene, profane, sexually orientated or racially offensive comments. This includes comments that are offensive to others with regards to religion, gender, nationality or other personal characteristic. Comments of this nature may result in suspension of your ability to post to forums and retain ADL membership.
4. Comments cannot condone illegal activity or incite people to commit any crime or prejudice on-going or forthcoming court proceedings (contempt of court) or break a court injunction.
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7. Members may not post material that is protected by copyright, trademark, or other proprietary right without the express permission of the owner(s) of said copyright, trademark or other proprietary right.
8. All users must be 18 or over.
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