Lawyers parse words. But sometimes, even supposedly smart lawyers misuse them. Sen. Ted Cruz’s March 7 editorial in The Wall Street Journal, “The Scalia Seat: Let the People Speak,” has examples of both phenomena.
Distinctions Without a Difference
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March 11, 2016 at 01:40 PM
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Lawyers parse words. But sometimes, even supposedly smart lawyers misuse them. Sen. Ted Cruz’s March 7 editorial in The Wall Street Journal, “The Scalia Seat: Let the People Speak,” has examples of both phenomena.
Distinctions Without a Difference
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