To: semimojo
You do realize that Harvard Law Review is edited by students, right? And their "expert" alumni include John Roberts who re-legislated ObamaCare from the bench, Elana Kagan whose finding on animal cruelty depiction as Solicitor General was overturned by the SCOTUS, Ruth Bader Ginsburg who officiates in gay weddings without recusing herself in gay marriage hearings, Barack Obama who is after your 2nd Amendment rights at this moment, and then there is Susan Esterich ... All "experts" on Constitutional law. I don't think titles impress me as much as they impress you.
56 posted on
01/06/2016 9:15:17 PM PST by
so_real
( "The Congress of the United States recommends and approves the Holy Bible for use in all schools.")
To: so_real
I don't think titles impress me as much as they impress you.It has nothing to do with titles, only accomplishment. Solicitors General and Supreme Court justices actually practice constitutional law at the highest level.
Paul Clement is a widely respected constitutional lawyer with real life chops, and the fact that his piece was published in the Harvard Law Review doesn't affect the validity of his legal opinion.
Just because you don't agree with an opinion doesn't mean it isn't consistent with the Constitution.
61 posted on
01/07/2016 6:42:55 AM PST by
semimojo
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