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"This kind of “cui bono” attitude toward judicial rulings, especially by conservative jurists, is one you see with some frequency on the left — I wrote about it when ThinkProgress was circulating some anti-Alito talking points back during that nomination fight — and it seems like the shambling zombie remnant of the old penchant for reducing ideological “superstructure” to economic “base.”"
"Now, the legal situation, as you saw by the papers the other day, rendered by the French jurists is that the canal is to be open always during peace or war, but that nation which controls the entrance outside the limits that would be taken into consideration in a legal blockade is the nation who will close the canal and in case of war - I hope it doesn't come-between Great Britain and Italy, Great Britain would control or would try to control the entrance to both ends of the canal."
"At one point he testified that al-Kousi described certain jurists or scholars as mistaken or heretical, and others as good jurists — the real scholars: “And that’s a very important theme throughout these tapes — who are the real people that you should listen to, and who are the real scholars you should listen to, and the people that are pretend scholars, not real scholars.”"