...it shouldn't matter, because my superior ideological twin will be in charge. Attorney and law professor Marc Randazza, of the Legal Satyricon blog, is a helluva writer. Proof positive that he's smarter than me is that, when we were both faced with a very real choice between journalism and law, he picked the latter.
Marc cares about the same things I do and writes about them unacademically — and that's a compliment. I love him because he's a red-meat, no-punches-pulled defender of liberty and choice whose musings on case law and constitutional issues are clear, accessible, engaging, and at times a touch profane. I'm proud to have him run the show here.
If you need a measure of how hardcore and dedicated Marc is, consider this: He's getting married next weekend, and in between the current and future attacks of nuptial bliss, he's still going to guestblog here — my sincere apologies to Jennifer, his beautiful bride. To help out on days that Jennifer would like to enjoy Marc's undivided attention for a while, he has lined up a couple of brave foot soldiers. They're students of his. If they're half as good as their professor, you'll be in fantastic hands.
Meanwhile, I'll be putting my big fat carbon footprint all over Europe for the next two weeks, in a classic Jensen Healey convertible that a friend and I will be driving from Holland to Northern Italy and back again in honor of the Mille Miglia. If and when I can, I'll check in here — but mostly, I'll be busy doing stuff like this, while trying not to soil my pants.


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