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@ChrisGeidner had this analysis of the Gorsuch plagiarism charge posted earlier this evening (that I missed) https://www.buzzfeed.com/chrisgeidner/a-short-section-in-neil-gorsuchs-2006-book-appears-to-be?utm_term=.eoB7AwMDg …
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The nastiness aimed at Gorsuch, a mainstream competent nominee, will unfortunately set a new standard that the next Dem nominee will suffer
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Gorsuch has been subject to no worse than other nominees on either side of the aisle.
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Maybe my memory is faulty, but I recall nothing remotely comparable aimed at Kagan or Sotomayor.
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To his point. I never remember them saying anything so mean about Garland during his confirmation hearing
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Rick, isn't this a big no-no for a judge? Or is it just another example of a Trump nominee being unethical, ho hum?
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Historically it would sink a nominee but probably won't matter to current GOP.
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What? You mean he plagiarized? Oh no is right.
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Last line of Geidner -- "[Kuzma and Gorsuch] both cite to an article from the Bloomington Sunday Herald-Times."
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Professor - Geidner states that both Gorsuch and other source cite to a news article. I assume we know this language not in cited source?
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Excellent. Case in point that academic plagiarism norms are nonsense & selectively enforced: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2752139 …
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