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Perhaps he meant the German cake?

Discussion in 'Sports and News' started by zeke12, Jun 11, 2007.

  1. zeke12

    zeke12 Guest

  2. slappy4428

    slappy4428 Active Member

    Yeah... I am so all for torte reform...
    Bork, on the other hand, needs to know that when it comes to tort reform he's just proved resistance is futile...
     
  3. zeke12

    zeke12 Guest

    Too obscure with the thread title, you think?
     
  4. slappy4428

    slappy4428 Active Member

    I got it, but dont jump to the conclusion that it's too obscure until Biggins understands it... next month
     
  5. zeke12

    zeke12 Guest

    Will it take a whole year?
     
  6. chazp

    chazp Active Member

    YES!
     
  7. Guy_Incognito

    Guy_Incognito Well-Known Member

    I heard Torre is in favor of getting rid of the DH, and his pitchers haven't batted all season!
     
  8. And, of course, Crazy Bob has also filed a brief in defense of Scooter Libby.
    Big week for rightist legal theory.
     
  9. Chi City 81

    Chi City 81 Guest

     
  10. slappy4428

    slappy4428 Active Member

     
  11. zeke12

    zeke12 Guest

    Did you see the judge's response to all those briefs? Priceless...
     
  12. "It is an impressive show of public service when twelve prominent and distinguished current and former law professors of well-respected schools are able to amass their collective wisdom in the course of only several days to provide their legal expertise to the Court on behalf of a criminal defendant. The Court trusts that this is a reflection of these eminent academics’ willingness in the future to step to the plate and provide like assistance in cases involving any of the numerous litigants, both in this Court and throughout the courts of our nation, who lack the financial means to fully and properly articulate the merits of their legal positions even in instances where failure to do so could result in monetary penalties, incarceration, or worse. The Court will certainly not hesitate to call for such assistance from these luminaries, as necessary in the interests of justice and equity, whenever similar questions arise in the cases that come before it."

    Give 'em hell, Judge Reggie.
     
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