IN this off-again, on-again feature, this entry may be a bit of a stretch. From Alison Frankel, for the want of a comma, I’m left uncertain as to whether Chief Justice Roberts has one heck of an oddball duty … or not:
On June 30, U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts disclosed an intriguing tidbit about how he reads briefs to hundreds of federal judges and appellate lawyers gathered at a federal judicial conference in Pennsylvania.
And is it for their bed-time?