The interesting thing to me is how Bernstein simultaneously condemns Limbaugh and lauds Edwards for the exact same thing - using his book to cast their opponents in a bad light, with Edwards being the far worse. Somehow, I think Jefferson and Hamilton would recognize just this sort of behavior - on the part of Limbaugh, Edwards, and, yes, Bernstein - in Hamilton and Jefferson, respectively.
Did anyone else happen to read the Georgetown law review article linked from TFL entitled "Spam Jurisprudence, Air Law, and the Rank
Anxiety of Nothing Happening (A Report on the
State of the Art)"? Not really of interest to non-lawyers (or possibly even non-legal academics) but I found it hilarious:
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The interesting thing to me is how Bernstein simultaneously condemns Limbaugh and lauds Edwards for the exact same thing - using his book to cast their opponents in a bad light, with Edwards being the far worse. Somehow, I think Jefferson and Hamilton would recognize just this sort of behavior - on the part of Limbaugh, Edwards, and, yes, Bernstein - in Hamilton and Jefferson, respectively.
Anxiety of Nothing Happening (A Report on the
State of the Art)"? Not really of interest to non-lawyers (or possibly even non-legal academics) but I found it hilarious:
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