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Congratulations to Jonathan Adler, Cited in Two Supreme Court Opinions Over the Past Two Weeks
His and Chris Walker's Delegation and Time was cited in Justice Gorsuch's dissent yesterday in FCC v. Consumers' Research and his Is the Business of the Court (Still) Business? was cited in Justice Jackson's dissent last Friday in Diamond Alternative Energy v. EPA.
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Thanks Eugene.
Alas, always the bridesmaid, never the bride. Still waiting for that majority opinion cite (to something other than an amicus brief I drafted).
Whether cited in 2 dissents or in majority opinions, how does it feel to be referenced by anti-scientific quacks and biased political hacks? Quite an honor. Their opinions are no more valid than anyone else's, and more influenced by that irredeemable, Washington DC, rent seeking culture. The hallmark of both science and of justice is repeatability. Science is mandatory in the law. Quackery violates Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments due process clauses.
Adlertag!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!