Current Events > Fellow law students/lawyers, isn't Yates v. U.S. (2015) a funny case?

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EmeralDragon23
09/23/18 10:02:39 PM
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Ginsburg's footnotes are so aggressive it almost sounds like she wants to fight Kagan in an alley for dissenting.

Meanwhile Kagan's dissent is quoting Doctor Seuss to prove fish are tangible.

And that's the funny thing. They're arguing about fish.
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Two_Dee
09/23/18 10:10:04 PM
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Tappor
09/23/18 10:10:38 PM
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haha yea dude
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Turbam
09/23/18 10:11:04 PM
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Oh yes, HAHAHA!
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Nomadic View
09/23/18 10:14:59 PM
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Wait until you read Stambovsky v. Ackley, 169 A.D.2d 254.

The case is about ghosts affecting the value of a home.

The opinion makes reference to a number of popular books and films featuring ghosts, including Shakespeare's Hamlet and the 1984 movie Ghostbusters and uses supernatural idioms throughout (e.g., "plaintiff hasn't a ghost of a chance", "I am moved by the spirit of equity", and "the notion [...] is a hobgoblin which should be exorcised from the body of legal precedent").
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