I just returned from Washington, D.C., nourished and re-energized by words from the wisest at the annual convention of the Federalist Society. When it comes to speechmaking, my attention span is so short that I am apt to skip a lecture or debate (or bolt half-way through one), and run over to a museum. This time, it was so cold in D.C. that I stayed close to the hotel and listened more.
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Legally Conservative
Words From The Wisest
The Connecticut Law Tribune
December 1, 2008
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