Only if they otherwise meet the definition of obscenity (talking about current law). Like has been said the definition is somewhat vague (deliberately so), but there have been some things that have been ruled not to be, including art and most porn.
You need to find lawyers in your area that specialize in employment law. They'll usually work on contingency. They'd hardly ever have any cases at all if they didn't.
It helps if you have something like old emails for proof that you asked.
There's a couple of ways to make bank. First is to start out rich enough to skip the loan and buy for cash. This is what companies like Blackrock do.
Another is to look out for things like tax auctions to get a big discount. Also you could be friends with a lender and get sweetheart rates on the mortgages.
Also, needless to say, it helps to never do any maintenance and to choose tenants that are unlikely to be able to fight back against you.
Close, the visible parts do reflect sunlight, but what gets through still gets trapped by the greenhouse gasses. You can see the effect in the aftermath of the mass grounding of aircraft on 9/11. There were crystal clear skies and a relatively large jump in temperature compared to just before and after the grounding.
To be honest, Trump doesn't even really know what he's doing. He just blindly signs whatever is put in front of him before he heads out to the golf course.
Unfortunately, at least in the US (and from the sound of it, probably Japan), the patent office has the viewpoint of 'patent everything and let the courts sort them out.' The courts, on the other hand, defer to the patent office because 'it's they're job so they must know what they're doing.'
Unfortunately, so many error messages are so utterly useless that it has taught many people that all errors are just pointless background noise even if they're actually giving useful info.
You could rip the batteries out of them and use them for a solar setup. The rest could be sold for scrap.