"That is the furthest thing from the truth. Just because something is illegal or unconstitutional doesn't mean it doesn't happen. It happens every day in every jurisdiction; federal, state, and local."
"Results-oriented jurisprudence" as one of the few law school profs who I actually respected used to proclaim when discussing this phenome…
"That is the furthest thing from the truth. Just because something is illegal or unconstitutional doesn't mean it doesn't happen. It happens every day in every jurisdiction; federal, state, and local."
"Results-oriented jurisprudence" as one of the few law school profs who I actually respected used to proclaim when discussing this phenomenon. I used to experience this with dispositive motions before reelection-conscious circuit court judges. "If you don't like my decision, appeal it", and so on.
"That is the furthest thing from the truth. Just because something is illegal or unconstitutional doesn't mean it doesn't happen. It happens every day in every jurisdiction; federal, state, and local."
"Results-oriented jurisprudence" as one of the few law school profs who I actually respected used to proclaim when discussing this phenomenon. I used to experience this with dispositive motions before reelection-conscious circuit court judges. "If you don't like my decision, appeal it", and so on.