I’ve been added to the contributors at NRO’s Bench Memos discussing the Sotomayor nomination, and my first post skeptically looks at the talking point that she “saved baseball” in 1995.
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Ted Frank on May 26, 2009
I’ve been added to the contributors at NRO’s Bench Memos discussing the Sotomayor nomination, and my first post skeptically looks at the talking point that she “saved baseball” in 1995.
Tagged as: baseball, judicial nominations, politics, Sonia Sotomayor, Supreme Court

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Not only did she save baseball, but I heard that, if confirmed, she intends to join the high court’s fantasy baseball league.
in other news…I invented the question mark
LOL Is that anything like Al Gore inventing the internet?
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