To: XEHRpa; AmericaUnited
it is not only "not ideal" to have a justice who doesn't write well sitting on the court, but it detracts from the court's greater mission to expect the other justices to be spending valuable time helping another justice rewrite her poorly written opinions.A melifluous style is not just the product of a flicitous predisposition for the well-crafted phrase, and writing style can be improved through rigours self-discipline and application.I am surprised that this work-bound fussy nominee has not been driven to try to improve the clarity of her expression, PARTICULARLY SINCE WRITING IS AN ATTORNEY'S STOCK IN TRADE. One worries that her thinking is just as tortuously muddled as her writing.
To: AndyJackson
"One worries that her thinking is just as tortuously muddled as her writing. " Fein doesn't even try to criticize the style of the
only professional document cited. Instead he makes a self-ridiculing absurd attack upon it's substance.
I hope her jurist critics soon get over their justified pique and quit making fools of themselves.
153 posted on
10/15/2005 7:25:15 AM PDT by
mrsmith
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