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“Easier to take purist stances from the faculty lounge than from a position of responsibility”

November 10, 2015 Eric Posner

That’s Charlie Savage paraphrasing Harold Koh in Power Wars. I think this should be carved on the facade of Yale Law School. You can read a glass-half-full review by Jack Goldsmith, and a glass-half-empty review by me. (Or is it the other way around?)

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