The Volokh Conspiracy
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Today in Supreme Court History: February 15, 1790
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The Volokh Conspiracy on the meltdown at Bill Barr's Justice Department: "Justice Department? The United States has a 'Justice Department'? Who knew?"
Who indeed?
I know, right? If the VC folks don't blog about Barr, there will be no way to find out about what's going on except newspapers, TV, and the rest of the internet.
No need to look elsewhere to learn whether the Volokh Conspirators are partisan hypocrites and Trump-cowered poltroons.
I enjoy the portraits that accompany this series.
Here they are.
So was the Great Compromise really hammered out between Roger Sherman, Hugh Williamson and Rutledge in the taproom of the Indian Queen? And was Rutledge drunk at the time ?