Considering my hand "spanked." I can only plead being deprived of conversations with law professors.

"Broader moral or religious questions, such as whether homosexuality is morally proper, how religious people should react to it, and so on are *not* on-topic.  Naturally they're related to the list topic, but if we are to keep the list focused on its comparative advantage, and keep discussions manageably brief, we need to limit ourselves to *the law* of government and religion."

One of the few people who upon finishing law school would have started all over again--in a heartbeat. This was an explicit thought the day I graduated.

Frances R. A. Paterson, J.D., Ed.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Educational Leadership
Valdosta State University
Valdosta, GA 31698
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