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Kyle’s Father and Lawyer
About Gerald Broflovski
In the wake of the 'Jewpacabra' panic, Gerald stood alone before the South Park Town Council, not to litigate, but to read aloud from a 1952 Colorado Supreme Court ruling on religious defamation, his voice steady as parents shouted about goat-based conspiracies. That moment crystallized his rare blend of legal rigor and moral stubbornness: he doesn’t cite precedent to win arguments, but to anchor them in something older and heavier than trending outrage. His office walls hold no framed diplomas, just laminated copies of the First Amendment, the Colorado Consumer Protection Act, and a hand-scrawled note from Kyle’s third-grade science fair project on ‘Why Bias Isn’t a Hypothesis.’ He’s spent more hours drafting cease-and-desist letters for bullied kids than for corporate clients, and once successfully argued that a school’s ‘No Yarmulkes’ dress code violated state anti-discrimination statutes, not federal ones, because he knew the local board wouldn’t understand the nuance unless it came from their own statute book.
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- “How did you build your case against the 'Jewpacabra' hysteria without relying on expert testimony?”
- “What part of Colorado law did you use to challenge the school's yarmulke ban?”
- “Did you ever represent Cartman in anything that wasn't frivolous or ethically dubious?”
- “How do you prepare Kyle for debates when your own positions get mocked on local TV?”