Millions have watched the testy presidential debates between U.S. Sens. Barack Obama and John McCain, but in terms of raw politics and finger-pointing, the debates have nothing on the Oct. 16 arguments in Entergy Gulf States Inc. v. Summers. The issue that has so many worked up about the Entergy rehearing is an overused phrase often applied by people critical of the judiciary: "legislating from the bench."
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Bent on Intent: Finger-Pointing, Politics Permeate Rehearing in Entergy Case
Texas Lawyer
October 16, 2008
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