Doctrine, Life, and other Synonyms
Thursday, June 26. 2008
SCOTUS uses LaTeX!
I wonder how many people can decipher the title of this post. If you read or write a lot of documents typeset with LaTeX, then the formatting of this will look familiar. I happen to typeset nearly everything with LaTeX.
In other news, SCOTUS has confirmed what has seemed apparent to me for some time: the second amendment to the US Constitution (like the amendments in its immediate context) protects an individual right from infringement by the United States Federal government. Score one for federalism, and celebrate while you can.
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