Daily Archives: March 31, 2011

Connick v. Thompson

There’s so much to say here it becomes hard to say it.  You don’t know where to begin.  In addition, I don’t think I can do the subject justice in one post, or even a blog post at all.  I … Continue reading

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This Is Brilliant

Sometimes you can take just one example, an anecdote really, and discern a lot of meaning from it.  I mean, it’s there first, but you have to have the wisdom to see it. The world of law professors is terribly … Continue reading

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Do You Believe In Jesus?

I don’t think judges should ask that question of criminal defendants whose cases they are sitting on, or who they are about to sentence.  On the other hand, I’m not going to get my panties all in a bunch over … Continue reading

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