To: colorado tanker
Your point on good form also applies to the attorney approaching Roberts. THe question is, did he know whether Roberts would feel comfortable in advocating judicial activism.
Your views on the divorce between attorney and client viewpoints are wuite true in the context of paying clients. It is my experience that in pro bono work, the attorney's views do tend to track with the client.
To: U.H. Conservative
Whatever. The bottom line is that this case tells us nothing about Roberts' views on gay rights issues just like the fact he argued against Roe for the Reagan/Bush administration tells us nothing about his actual views on that subject either.
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