V interesting & nicely done. MT @WSJ: Supreme Court uses word "friend" for opposing lawyers: http://on.wsj.com/1rhRfkh pic.twitter.com/YdWjltTHNW
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V interesting & nicely done. MT @WSJ: Supreme Court uses word "friend" for opposing lawyers: http://on.wsj.com/1rhRfkh pic.twitter.com/YdWjltTHNW
@WSJ It is the appropriate term fostering civil submissions.
@WSJ friends as such, who needs enemies!
@WSJ unfriend will be better
@WSJ wouldn't that be more toward a justice writing a contrary side of your opinion? The word amicus is a whole other matter
@WSJ similar to kids today since Instagram twitter etc everyone's friends
@WSJ Clustered bars would show it better, you could track all four over time. This is pretty basic communication.
.@WSJ Umm, it's tough to see anything in that chart's trends but friend and opponent. A table of numbers is better.
@WSJ Not crazy about that. Makes the opinions seem more casual in tone than they should. "Colleague" is best.
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