Good morning... FYI..regarding our discussion of "due process" the other day, in which you correctly pointed out to me that my use of the term wasn't accurate or relevant here, and since I'm NOT an attorney) I thought you might find
this article from SI.com interesting. It seems that one of the arguments that Sterling's lawyer has raised is a violation of his "due process." BTW..the author of the piece is a lawyer..If you have a chance..let me know what you think of it.