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More Photos From The 2008 FedSoc Party at Ted Olson's House
Yesterday I wrote about my memorable experience at the 2008 FedSoc student leadership conference at Ted Olson's house. I regret that I did not take a photograph of Ted that day. Fortunately, my friend and contemporary Steve Klein did. This photo catches the ambiance of the day, perfectly.
And Steve managed to take a group shot of the students. I'm in there, scratching my heads for reasons I cannot recall. Remember this was 2008, between my second and third year of law school. There was no Twitter and no blog. I was just getting ready to apply for clerkships--an experience I wrote about here.
More on the 2024 convention shortly.
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Love the diversity! At least five different colours shirts.
Diversity Is Our Strength!
As they like to say in The Netherlands while Muslims chase down Jews.
Fortunately we have racists like you to restore harmony in society…
You are scratching your head wondering who the 2A initially protected according to Heller—Americans in DC and federal territories. Such a strange amendment. 😉
Americans everywhere in the United States.
Well, let’s not go crazy. Obviously the 2nd amendment couldn’t possibly mean that indigenous people and black people should be allowed to have guns too…
How did Steve Klein take that picture?