…in the sonar-marine mammal litigation before the Supreme Court, which we’ve covered a lot over the years. (Althouse, WSJ law blog).
Plus, the ultimate in post titles for the case: “Habeas Porpoise“.
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on November 12, 2008
…in the sonar-marine mammal litigation before the Supreme Court, which we’ve covered a lot over the years. (Althouse, WSJ law blog).
Plus, the ultimate in post titles for the case: “Habeas Porpoise“.
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Wasn’t George Costanza a marine biologist for a short while? “Titlest”
The Admiral Ben Bow restaurant/bar that used to be up at Dupont Circle used to serve whale steaks back in the 60s. How times change.
The menu didn’t specify if these were deaf whales nor, for that matter, what kind of whale was being offered.
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