In which the ship holding the distinction between scholarship and punditry sinks beneath the waves, never to be seen again.
When the orcas take over, I hope they are kinder to us than they are to fish.
Leonore (Lee) Carpenter
In which Professor Wurman candidly admits why he sees the history of the common law differently than anyone who has honestly studied it, and why rather than doing scholarship he just wrote and op-ed and a (terrible, demonstrably wrong) article about the common law that should have been rejected.