Buttle's World

13 June, 2008

Intellectual Rigor

Filed under: Posts — clgood @ 9:52

That’s what the Washington Post finds, straight-faced, in the Ninth Circus judge with an apparent conflict of interest – in an obscenity case.

“If you found this kind of thing in your kid’s bedroom you would wash your kid’s mouth out with soap,” said Laurie Levenson, a former federal prosecutor and law professor at Loyola University Law School. “Character counts for judges because they have so much power and affect so many people’s lives.”

Write your own punch lines, folks. I’m busy.

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