November 13, 2009
‘The orator,’ you say, ‘at times does better when he is angry.’ Not so, but when he pretends to be angry. For the actor likewise stirs an audience by his declamation not when he is angry, but when he plays well the role of the angry man; consequently before a jury, in the popular assembly, [...]
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October 30, 2009
“There would be nothing ethically wrong with the legal memos [in support of the government's torture program] if they had been presented in support of a motion to dismiss an indictment. As exercises in pre-event counseling, the memos border on fraud. They seem more intent on creating legal cover than in analyzing governing law. Sadly, [...]
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