Sunday, April 11, 2004

Footnote to the preceding, Unintentional Humor Dept.

In the middle of a speech by Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia at a Mississippi high school on Wednesday, two reporters were ordered by a deputy federal marshal to erase the recordings they were making of his talk, going so far as to grab a recorder from a reporter's hands.

Scalia's speech was about the Constitution, which he called "extraordinary and amazing," saying he spends most of his time thinking about it.

He must have missed a few amendments in his readings.

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