Posted by Randy Barnett:
Rumor Update:  

   This is an awkward post to write. In an earlier post, I mentioned in
   passing a rumor that "then-Drug Czar" Bill Bennett pressured Judge
   Douglas Ginsburg to withdraw as a Supreme Court nominee after it was
   disclosed that he had smoked marijuana as a law professor in the
   presence of students. Presumably in an effort to cast doubt on the
   rumor, [1]John Podhoretz emailed Glenn Reynolds (not me) to say that
   Bennett was Secretary of Education at the time, not Drug Czar.
   Although the unconfirmed story I heard had many more details than I
   reported, it did not include the fact of Bennett's position in the
   Reagan administration. I added that erroneous detail myself for
   context. So the inaccuracy of that fact does not go to the accuracy of
   the story I was told itself. But the awkwardness of posting this
   clarification now is that this was, after all, a story. I have no
   personal knowledge of its accuracy. But it was told to me close in
   time to the event by someone who I think would have been in a position
   to know its truth (not Judge Ginsburg with whom I have never discussed
   this), else I would not have related it, even in passing, in the first
   place. And if Podhoretz is correct that "At the time, in 1987, it was
   a lead-pipe cinch that any public figure who had to admit to doing
   illegal drugs was in BIG trouble," as well he may be, then why is it
   difficult to believe that Bennett would approach Judge Ginsburg to get
   him to withdraw? Especially given what we now know of Bennett's
   interest in drug prohibition. In light of Podhoretz's observation, it
   is interesting that the story I heard contained another detail: When
   informed of Judge Ginsburg's withdrawal, President Reagan expressed
   his disappointment as he was preparing to fight for confirmation. But
   as I said: it's only a story.

References

   1. http://instapundit.com/archives/022426.php

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