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July 3, 2007
The PICS Case and the Rhetoric of Conservatism
C
heck out this interesting guest-post on this week's school assignment case and the rhetoric of the conservative movement at Sally Greene's blog.
As I said earlier, I think Justice Kennedy got the case about right. In this I have little company among people with whom I usually agree. But I do think the post to which I link is quite perceptive about the rhetoric of the Roberts-Alito-Scalia-Thomas plurality opinion, with which I do not agree.
Posted by Eric at July 3, 2007 3:16 PM