November 02, 2009
Jones v. Harris Transcended Time Itself
Posted by David Zaring

I'll leave the heavy lifting to the experts, but I found one fact about the oral argument to be amusing: due to the apparently confusing end of daylight savings time, the argument began at 6:20 by the Court's own clock, flashed forward to 10, and hit 11:00 before everything was said and done.  The WSJ roundup suggests that affirmed with revisions may be a likely outcome; that looks like a pretty big hedge to me.

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