Unpublished Opinions 14 | On the Garamond Question

Spring hath finally shaken off the winter of Arlington’s discontent, and host John Wrench gathers IJ barristers Sam Gedge and Josh Windham for a scene that proves that all the law’s a stage. The trio ponders why powerful constitutional lines often go unspoken while villainous doctrines persist for decades. Next, they debate whether strategically timed law review articles are really amici in academic costume (“The play’s the thing/Wherein I’ll catch a citation”), and Sam wields his editorial dagger against footnotes that skulk in the wings of legal briefs. The conversation turns to oral argument preparation—from Josh being mistaken for an actor rehearsing lines, to circular outlines, to generative AI—and closes with a meditation on whether the ideal dissenting opinion is performance art, a righteous aria, or a whispered cue for future casts. 

Timbs v. Indiana
Orin Kerr’s post on strategically timed scholarship
Josh’s argument in PA Open Fields
Judge Wilkinson’s opinion in the Abrego Garcia case
Douglas Murray’s Democracies and Death Cults
Sarah Maas’s A Court of Thorns and Roses
Netflix’s Il Gattopardo (The Leopard)
Vladimir Nabokov’s Pale Fire

Resources

Timbs v. Indiana
Orin Kerr’s post on strategically timed scholarship
Josh’s argument in PA Open Fields
Judge Wilkinson’s opinion in the Abrego Garcia case
Douglas Murray’s Democracies and Death Cults
Sarah Maas’s A Court of Thorns and Roses
Netflix’s Il Gattopardo (The Leopard)
Vladimir Nabokov’s Pale Fire

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