Where would you rather practice? Texas or New York
Yankees are casting dispersions aspersions on our fair Republic, er… state rather, at Simple Justice. (via Defending People and A Public Defender)
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UPDATE: The polls have closed at Simple Justice. New York came roaring back. I would demand a recount, but we all know how that goes.
lukegilman Says:
June 23rd, 2007 at 10:05 am
D’oh!
I’m unfamiliar with this particular Texas legal term, “D’oh!” Is this a latin derivative?
lukegilman Says:
June 23rd, 2007 at 10:08 am
UPDATE: The polls have closed at Simple Justice. New York came roaring back. I would demand a recount, but we all know how that goes.
According to the poll, it was largely a product of Texas law students’ overuse of the word “D’oh!”
An Anglo-Norman phrase, I believe, signifying doleful recognition of when one has been hoisted on one’s own petard. A well-known expression in the fields of law and politics, infrequently taught in law schools, but learned only from experience.










“Yankees are casting dispersions…”
I believe you mean “aspersions”. Is this what they teach you in that Texas law school?