D.C. Circuit Judge Raymond Randolph gave a much-discussed speech at the most recent Federalist Society Annual Convention. His remarks are now available online. Check it out.
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You have to admire his failure to see the irony in contrasting Bork's remarks about how such an invasion of privacy would never, ever happen to the facts of Lawrence.
Posted by: mythago | November 25, 2005 at 07:58 PM