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Friday, August 05, 2005
Roberts and Romer
I wouldn't make much more of the story that Roberts helped moot the plaintiffs in Romer other than to say that it speaks well of him as an advocate and suggests that he is a person of principle. That's the most that can be said; and it is good enough.
Posted by Hillel Levin on August 5, 2005 at 09:45 AM in Law and Politics | Permalink
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Good question. Good enough a conclusion to draw from this story.
Posted by: Hillel Levin | Aug 5, 2005 10:00:55 AM
"good enough" . . . for *what*, exactly?
Posted by: Marty Lederman | Aug 5, 2005 9:52:08 AM
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