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I have the feeling that this thread may have played itself out, but one
matter hasn't come up -- whether there's a difference between a public
statement soliciting support from religious leaders, etc., and a private
conversation in which such support is solicited (and whether, in a world
of leaks, such a distinction is anything close to coherent). I simply
report my intuition that the public statements are lower on the
"problematic" scale than the private conversation (which is not to say
that either one is high on that scale).
- Re: The President and the Pope Malla Pollack
- Re: The President and the Pope Marty Lederman
- Re: The President and the Pope Will Linden
- Re: The President and the Pope Mark Tushnet
- Re: The President and the Pope Richard Dougherty
- Re: The President and the Pope Mark Tushnet
- Re: The President and the Pope Paul Finkelman
- Re: The President and the Pope Francis Beckwith
- Re: The President and the Pope David Cruz
- Re: The President and the Pope Francis Beckwith
- Re: The President and the Pope Paul Finkelman
- Re: The President and the ... Francis Beckwith
- RE: The President and the Pope Volokh, Eugene
- Re: The President and the Pope Paul Finkelman