Open Alito thread
Feel free to comment here on President Bush’s nomination of Sam Alito to the Supreme Court. [Well, what’s your take?–ed. I don’t know anything at all about Alito. That said, my legal bellwether is the Volokh Conspiracy’s Orin Kerr, and he seems pretty pleased with the choice. After reading this David Bernstein post, however, one ...
Feel free to comment here on President Bush's nomination of Sam Alito to the Supreme Court. [Well, what's your take?--ed. I don't know anything at all about Alito. That said, my legal bellwether is the Volokh Conspiracy's Orin Kerr, and he seems pretty pleased with the choice. After reading this David Bernstein post, however, one wonders how the KKK will react.] UPDATE: Julian Sanchez has a post up at Hit & Run that deconstructs some of the ThinkProgress/Center for American Progress/Daily Kos criticisms of Alito.
Feel free to comment here on President Bush’s nomination of Sam Alito to the Supreme Court. [Well, what’s your take?–ed. I don’t know anything at all about Alito. That said, my legal bellwether is the Volokh Conspiracy’s Orin Kerr, and he seems pretty pleased with the choice. After reading this David Bernstein post, however, one wonders how the KKK will react.] UPDATE: Julian Sanchez has a post up at Hit & Run that deconstructs some of the ThinkProgress/Center for American Progress/Daily Kos criticisms of Alito.
Daniel W. Drezner is a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and co-host of the Space the Nation podcast. Twitter: @dandrezner
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