is Amber Taylor’s reaction to Professor Catharine MacKinnon’s boast that she obtained a civil injunction against Radovan Karadzic prohibiting him from engaging in genocide.
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Ted Frank on April 12, 2006
is Amber Taylor’s reaction to Professor Catharine MacKinnon’s boast that she obtained a civil injunction against Radovan Karadzic prohibiting him from engaging in genocide.

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Why didn’t anyone think of getting an injunction against Hitler during the years we knew about the Holocaust but couldn’t stop it militarily? An injunction, especially if issued by a New Jersey state court, surely would have given him pause.
Stop! Or I shall say “stop” again!
” We shall say ‘ni’ again to you if you do not appease us.”
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