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« David Hogg shows his brainpower | Main | "ShotSpotter" having big problems »

Got promoted!

Posted by David Hardy · 4 March 2022 02:21 PM

This Article in Yale Journal of Law and the Humanities describes Joe Olson and I as "two right-leaning scholars." Quite a promotion from "two elderly crackpots!"

4 Comments | Leave a comment

Mike-SMO | March 5, 2022 12:31 AM | Reply

A bit of sugar to see if you'll bite. Otherwise, it is just words. They got a million of 'em.

BobF | March 5, 2022 9:49 AM | Reply

Was the other hand behind their back when they said it?

Lagman | March 5, 2022 10:07 AM | Reply

For what it's worth; don't know why but I invested the time. ...

I only skimmed the article, and read the credibility "shots" Hardy and Olson, and Cramer.

Given the article was published in 2013, I wondered where the author (middle name Michelangelo) was today and what else he may have published.

Apparently, associated with a series of California law firms; current whereabouts undiscovered. Practice areas may be IP and Litigation.


There are two articles from 2015 on SSRN, both from August 2015 -

The Costs of Justice: Ideology, Efficiency, and Criminal Justice Reform


Good Behavior: The Abuse and Demise of a Preventative Justice Tool

Jeff Dege | March 9, 2022 2:38 PM | Reply

"they accept and legitimize the normative, originalist premise that the past ought to inform the present"

???

Are they arguing what I think they're arguing?

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