१२ मार्च, २००६

Audible Althouse #40.

A new episode.

Fretting about:
being too Spring-Break mellow to podcast

having strangers look at my house

the word "ogle"
Analyzing:
the Oscars and the politics surrounding them

the Supreme Court's opinion in the Solomon Amendment case and what it means about the law professors who came out on the losing end of it
Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, why don't you? But you know you can live-stream it right on your computer right here.

४ टिप्पण्या:

Ruth Anne Adams म्हणाले...

Bada bing.

When you struggled with obfuscatory, I kept wanting to say, "God bless you."

Wade Garrett म्हणाले...

I must have missed the original post on this, but as for John Roberts' comment about the rule of law being like a cathedral . . . what would your reaction have been if he used "baseball stadium" instead of "cathedral?" :-)

goesh म्हणाले...

- or a meat packing plant

Ann Althouse म्हणाले...

Dale: You shouldn't assume that every unanimous opinion is predictable from the start. How was it possible to have won in the Court of Appeals? I agree that if the outcome was certain, it would be wrong to bring the case.