At 11:06am on 07 Nov 2010, Considered opinion wrote: As long as China continues to prop up these tinpot dictatorships then there will never be any form of democaracy.
His opinion was that writing a "snopsis" with the printed sermon before you was a snap.
His opinions were, according to legal scholars, some of the "greatest defenses" of freedom of speech and the right to privacy ever written by a member of the Supreme Court.
Opinion on Homosexual Rights An opinion that Judge Souter signed, but did not necessarily write, received some attention today.
I will form over your topic an opinion and you by post office will write.
He concluded this forthright opinion with 'You can write that.'
On May 23, 2011, the Court issued an opinion, Brown v. Plata, No. 09-1233, written by Justice Kennedy.
The reason for this, I've heard one or another justice say, is that nuance is everything, and unless an opinion "writes," with all its nuances, you really don't have anything.
He almost always wrote a dissenting opinion when in dissent and wrote concurring opinions more often than most other justices historically.
I share @gypsumfantastic's opinion: gypsumfantastic wrote: