Douglas Ginsburg has done it for 30 years post-nom and always seemed OK. Being a judge not so bad. President of Harvard? Sounds stressful.
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I'm admittedly projecting (& as I say in the post, I don't know Garland). I just think, after 20 years, I'd like to try something new.
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This was cold.
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I didn't intend it that way; it's just how I would feel. And have felt - see generally
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I have no particular insight but being univ pres is very different than appellate judge. Former is mainly about fundraising now
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True, but Harvard president surveys a vast intellectual range. Garland's one of the most intellectually able judges of the past century.
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Agree. My second tweet - he would excel at it.
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Sure, I saw that, and wasn't criticizing your bottom line. Agree there'd be a lot of drudgery in the job, but it'd be interesting too.
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Would be very interesting. More cocktail parties and fundraisers than at the D.C. Circuit!
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I happen to know Garland. He's not like Bork. Not depressed at missing SCOTUS. Bottom line is he'd have huge impact as president of Harvard.
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