This is not a parody.
The satirical site, The Onion, has made a Supreme Court briefing defending the right to parody in support of a man charged after he made fun of the police on social media.
“Americans can be put in jail for poking fun at the government?” the satirical website asked in a friend-of-the-court brief filed Monday. “This was a surprise to America’s Finest News Source.”
The California Financing Law requires each licensed lender, broker, and program administrator licensee to pay its pro rata share of all costs and expenses of the administration of the.