A friend of mine writes:
Consider the following quote from Pennsylvania State Police v. Suders, 124 S. Ct. 2342, 2356 (2004):
In contrast, in Robinson v. Sappington, 351 F.3d 317 (CA7 2003), after the plaintiff complained that she was sexually harassed by the judge for whom she worked, the presiding judge decided to transfer her to another judge, but told her that “her first six months [in the new post] probably would be ‘hell,'” and that it was in her “‘best interest to resign.'” Id., at 324.
One day, I will cite that case, or the 7th Circuit case, or something like it, remove the quotation marks around “hell,” and add: “(infernal quotation marks omitted).”
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