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The Volokh Conspiracy - 1996 Magazine Article About Harriett Miers:
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[ Orin Kerr ,
October 5, 2005 at 10:35pm ] Trackbacks
1996 Magazine Article About Harriett Miers:
Evan Schaeffer's Legal Underground has the scoop. Thanks to Michael Cernovich for the link.
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countertop ( mail ):
Hmmm,
Looks pretty good and I dare say she sounds better and better each day - certainly sounds like someone I'd like on the court a whole lot more than a law professor who has spent their entire career in the Ivory Tower thinking about hypotheticals and logical traps but wholly losing sight of the very personal, day to day, impact the law has on people (or corporations who are simply fictional people).
FWIW - the more I hear law professors (and Anne Coulter) complain that she isn't qualified for the court, the more I think she is.
10.6.2005 12:10am
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OrinKerr:
Countertop,
I'm curious -- why do you think that professors "los[e] sight of the very personal, day to day, impact the law has on people"? And why do you think a career spent representing large corporations in civil litigation would lead someone to not lose sight of such things?
10.6.2005 12:25am
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Zed ( mail ) ( www ):
There's a bit of a difference between experience with corporate law and a strong foundation in constitutional law, as I understand it.
I don't have a position yet on this (I'm still scratching my head over being handed a nominee even more obscure than Roberts), but I think it's much too soon to declare competence.
10.6.2005 12:28am
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Alright. She's hard working. She's "one of the guys." She's aggressive and staunch in defending what she believes in. S"
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