Eugene Volokhis an American law professor, the Gary T. Schwartz Professor of Law at the UCLA School of Law. He publishes the blog "The Volokh Conspiracy". He is an academic affiliate of the law firm Mayer Brown... (wikipedia)
But they were gathering dust in some courthouse basement. These things were technically accessible, but unless you had a lot of time or could afford to hire a private detective to go look this stuff up, they were effectively secret from you.
He is a person of proven legal brilliance and judicial temperament, and he is respected by scholars on the left as well as on the right,
I sympathize with this person, but it's really not any different than a posting on an anonymous Web page.
Lawyers tend to have something credible to say about an important subject. Lawyers have been educated about the legal system, which people are interested in.
I t is a normal part of the employment process to evaluate one's subordinates.
It doesn't limit itself to defamation. The principle is the same, whether it's libel or discrimination.
who answered questions in great detail and got rejected.
There's just no way that Apple can win.
The sense is that he is very highly qualified and has an excellent judicial temperament, which means he is seen as a calm and thoughtful person, which is what you want in a judge,
The difficulty is that the right to privacy, ... is a right to have the government stop you from speaking about me.