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Jon Beaver wrote: > Ken Smith wrote: >> [Some bollocks, most likely.] > Also, remember that, fundamentally, government officials who make decisions > they are required to make Such as, say, requiring a bar applicant to submit to a psychological examination? > are doing their job, even if it's a "wrong" decision. And I can think of one case where such a decision wasn't "wrong". > The remedy for "wrong" decisions is political, for the ballot box, not the > courts. The exceptions for constitutionally guaranteed personal rights > shouldn't make us forget this. But in Ken's case, it appears that he might have the misbegotten notion that he somehow has a RIGHT to practise law. -- Theodore A. Kaldis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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