John Engler's greatest legacy as governor, was the courts. Corrigan, Markman, Taylor, and Young are four of the best picks a governor can make. Thanks to the voters in Michigan for confirming them as well. We did well, for once.
There's also mention of Michigan's own version of Kelo later on in the article. Unlike SCOTUS, our judged here did the right thing.
To: Dan from Michigan
Wow...I didn't know Robert Young was still alive. What's he been doing ever since his Marcus Welby days? I wonder if there's a paper trail?
To: Dan from Michigan
Thanks for the post, Dan. Interesting, informative, encouraging.
4 posted on
10/13/2005 8:04:40 PM PDT by
PGalt
To: Dan from Michigan; grellis
Michigan Supreme court bump
5 posted on
10/13/2005 8:07:19 PM PDT by
apackof2
(There's two theories to arguin' with a woman. Neither one works. Will Rogers)
To: Dan from Michigan
There is great hope for Michigan. Ohio however is under thumb of judicial tyrants, trial lawyers, liberal thugs and other vermin crying out for major toilet flushing.
To: Diva
In the mold of Dorothy Comstock Riley? :-)
Pinz
To: Dan from Michigan
I am so glad to hear atleast one of our states has good judges. Maybe it will be catching.
To: Dan from Michigan
Among the people recently mentioned as potential U.S. Supreme Court nominees, Maura Corrigan and Robert Young were relatively unknown. But both are noteworthy representatives of what may be the finest court in the nation. Maura Corrigan bttt!
11 posted on
10/13/2005 8:39:43 PM PDT by
NeoCaveman
(you call me a right wing extremist and a Rushbot like it's a bad thing.....)
To: Dan from Michigan
I read that article. It's always dangerous to make sweeping statements like "finest court in the nation."
Tomorrow is another day, and it's like an invitation for them to do whatever they want.
To: Dan from Michigan
he also was the one who signed in the shall issue CCW.
14 posted on
10/21/2005 12:12:02 PM PDT by
absolootezer0
("My God, why have you forsaken us.. no wait, its the liberals that have forsaken you... my bad")
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