But they were gathering dust in some courthouse basement. These things were technically accessible, but unless you had a lot of time or could afford to hire a private detective to go look this stuff up, they were effectively secret from you. |
Government has to have the flexibility to say, 'We're going to dismiss this person, not because we think he's disloyal but because we think he is [for example] a bad lawyer,' |
He is a person of proven legal brilliance and judicial temperament, and he is respected by scholars on the left as well as on the right, |
I sympathize with this person, but it's really not any different than a posting on an anonymous Web page. |
I t is a normal part of the employment process to evaluate one's subordinates. |
It doesn't limit itself to defamation. The principle is the same, whether it's libel or discrimination. |
Lawyers tend to have something credible to say about an important subject. Lawyers have been educated about the legal system, which people are interested in. |
The difficulty is that the right to privacy, ... is a right to have the government stop you from speaking about me. |
The sense is that he is very highly qualified and has an excellent judicial temperament, which means he is seen as a calm and thoughtful person, which is what you want in a judge, |
There's just no way that Apple can win. |
who answered questions in great detail and got rejected. |