Thanks to Sentencing and Law Policy for the FYI for finding today's SCOTUS oral arguments on Wood v Allen (click here). I just returned home from working out and dinner and have not yet read it. I probably won't comment much and will read for my own edification. I'll leave comments to those with expertise in SCOTUS matters and the reading of oral arguments. Click here for my prior posts re: this case today.
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