. . . is up. The bottom line, as others have been saying (e.g., Jonathan Adler in today’s WSJ) is to debunk the idea some politicians and journalists seem to have of Alito coming up with simplistic knee-jerk result-oriented decisions.
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Your article in Forbes was excellent, with very scholarly analysis of how Justice Alito might address business cases. I linked it on my blog.
Best regards.
Francis
Posted by: Francis Pileggi | January 14, 2006 at 02:13 PM