♻ Lambert v. Hartmann v. Sanity

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After reading the opinion, petition for writ of cert, and brief in opposition of the writ of cert, it was refreshing to see this in the reply to the brief in opposition of the writ of cert (phew):

They call it a “Brief in Opposition,” but they do not actually “oppose” any argument in the Petition. … A more apt label is: “Brief in Obfuscation.”

The more these go on, the more aggressive and less passive these become…

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