Re: [CAR-PGa] Re: D&D represents "a threat to prison security"

I'm not sure, but I think that when geeksaresexy.com reposted it, a lot
of people who hadn't heard before became aware of it.

Michael Stackpole posted an interesting editorial about it on
stormwolf.com yesterday. I think he did a really good job of covering
the salient points and keeping things in perspective.

Rick Smathers


On Fri, 2011-01-28 at 19:57 -0800, Paul Cardwell wrote:
> I am confused too. I assumed it was a recent decision also, but when
> I was accessioning the decision to the archives, I noticed the 2010
> date. The proximity to January 25 of this year increased the
> confusion. By now, it should have a standard citation (Singer v.
> Raemisch et al, US 7th etc.) and all it has is the 07-3400 case number
> rather than a decision number.
>
>
> On the other hand, in CAR-PGa, we never consider anything "old news"
> if it makes our information more complete. Thus it is great to get
> the decision, whatever its age and despite it being a set-back for
> rational discussion.
>
>
> Paul Cardwell
>
>
> ______________________________________________________________________
> From: "Mike "Talien" Tresca" <talien@toast.net>
> To: CAR-PGa <car-pga@googlegroups.com>
> Sent: Fri, January 28, 2011 6:19:57 PM
> Subject: [CAR-PGa] Re: D&D represents "a threat to prison security"
>
> I'm confused. I've checked every source in all the articles listed
> and elsewhere, and near as I can tell the decision was made back in
> January **2010**. So the January 25 date is accurate, but there's
> nothing new added here since 2010. The court ruled back on January
> 25, 2010, on its decision. The Above the Law article quoted is
> January 26, 2010. The only article that quotes this as new is Geeks
> are Sexy, which quotes it as being "just published." But even the PDF
> link indicates the ruling was January 25, 2010.
>
>
>
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