A special thanks to the folks at Marquette Law School, who hosted me so nicely this past week. It has been a crazy week so I’m just getting around to thanking them now. Christine Hurt of Conglomerate fame was my tour guide, so a special thanks to her, and to Justin Longley, President of the Marquette Federalist Society.
Monday night we went out to a ballgame at Miller Park. The stadium is very nice too, albeit a bit peculiar. I had forgotten that it was a retractable dome stadium (which makes sense in the weather there, of course), which means that the outfield is enclosed and so you can’t see out of the ballpark. Otherwise quite a nice park and the food really does live up to the hype (quite reasonably priced too). Maybe someday the Brewers will actually be playing in October so they will be able to use that retractable dome when it counts.
Relatedly, I went to my first Nationals game yesterday afternoon, played in a steady downpour at RFK. The Braves pulled it out 2-1 on a two-out, two-run throwing error by the Nats shortstop in the top of the 9th. There were twice as many people at RFK for a rainy Thursday afternoon game as there were for my Milwaukee game on Monday night on a beautiful evening!
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