Gah! Ann, you subbed for Glenn too long! This is an Instapundit-type post, all link and no blogger opinion. Where's the Ann Althouse opinion/blogginess?
(OTOH at least we're getting good photos from your trip, and not some extended commentary on rebreathers.)
I think Justice Kennedy gets a bum rap. Since he just decides cases based on whatever he's unremittingly, agonizingly thinking about at any particular time, including Zimbabwean District Court cases, my advice to clients is simply that they have to "define the mysteries of life" for themselves. Yeah, sure, you can gripe that this is crummy advice with zero predictive value, but on the other side of the coin, if one of my clients winds up before the Court and Justice Kennedy gets assigned the writing duties, it's a fair approximation of the method he'll apply to decide the case. Yep, we don't hate him 'cuz he's beautiful, we hate him because he's so thinky thinky think think thinking about everything(k).
You see, Fagin? There's my point. Cameroonian precedent is so far superior to Zimbabwean precedent. I'm sorry, on further review it was Justice Breyer who relies on Zimbabwean precedent, not Justice Kennnedy. See Knight v. Florida, 528 U.S. 990 (1999). Gosh, my mistake. I suppose Justice [Special] K outwitted me there.
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Gah! Ann, you subbed for Glenn too long! This is an Instapundit-type post, all link and no blogger opinion. Where's the Ann Althouse opinion/blogginess?
(OTOH at least we're getting good photos from your trip, and not some extended commentary on rebreathers.)
I think Justice Kennedy gets a bum rap. Since he just decides cases based on whatever he's unremittingly, agonizingly thinking about at any particular time, including Zimbabwean District Court cases, my advice to clients is simply that they have to "define the mysteries of life" for themselves. Yeah, sure, you can gripe that this is crummy advice with zero predictive value, but on the other side of the coin, if one of my clients winds up before the Court and Justice Kennedy gets assigned the writing duties, it's a fair approximation of the method he'll apply to decide the case. Yep, we don't hate him 'cuz he's beautiful, we hate him because he's so thinky thinky think think thinking about everything(k).
Here's an example of his "thinking-ness": "At the heart of liberty is the right to define one's own concept of existence."
Does anybody have any notion of what this might mean?
Icepick: Look closely. There's opinion.
You see, Fagin? There's my point. Cameroonian precedent is so far superior to Zimbabwean precedent. I'm sorry, on further review it was Justice Breyer who relies on Zimbabwean precedent, not Justice Kennnedy. See Knight v. Florida, 528 U.S. 990 (1999). Gosh, my mistake. I suppose Justice [Special] K outwitted me there.
"Our best security, our only security, is in the world of ideas..."
Tell that to all the Israeli citizens that Hezbollah is targetting. I'm sure they'll be comforted.
Also: Is Lithwick always this much of an idiot, or have the warm beaches of Hawaii fried her mind?
I doubt I'd be captivatatuded by Dabbling Dipstick's takeatude and writatation on Tony Kennedy's thinkingness.
I guess that proves I'm just no deep thinkerater like her and Tony --my shameful lack of grok betrays my inthinkerator clog.
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