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Letter to the Editor

Oct. 15, 2013

Musings go too far lampooning high court decision

I was a bit dismayed after reading Justice Arthur Gilbert's latest musings. By Hirbod Rashidi

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR COLUMN

I was a bit dismayed after reading Justice Arthur Gilbert's latest musings. ["You Don't Have to Jump Out of a Plane," Oct. 7.] In the opening paragraph, talking about lawyer jokes he writes, "[a]fter the U.S. Supreme Court decided Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, 558 U.S. 310 (2010), however, I expected to hear a joke along these lines: 'How many Supreme Court justices does it take to weaken, if not destro...

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