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In answer to a question about his qualifications in an online forum on The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel's Web site, he acknowledged that he had no appellate court experience but said he had argued a case, concerning zoning, before the state Supreme Court.
Every industry will argue a case for government support.
"The last time I argued a case," he replied.
Arguing a case?
I never argued a case before the U.S Supreme Court.
For years, George A. Rekers has held himself out as an expert witness in court on homosexuality, arguing in cases concerning same-sex marriage and gay adoption that gay men and lesbians lead parlous lives and raise troubled children.
In a 2004 case concerning partisan gerrymandering, four conservative Supreme Court justices argued that judges would never be able to decide when acceptable levels of political influence on the redistricting process morphed into gerrymandering so egregious as to be unconstitutional.
The ripest case concerns a Times reporter, James Risen.
Appellants' reply brief before the District Court amply argues that Orr was not controlling, because that case concerned other constitutional challenges.
The case concerned an ordinary couple: Patricia Jones and Leonard Kernott.
Annoyingly for the Treasury, the officials and ministers arguing the case for science were arguing a good case.
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