When I took the GMAT 20+ years ago, the hardest part for me was that there was a reading comprehension section and they would often give these highly scientific articles that bored me to tears, so it was very hard for me to focus. Fortunately, on the actual test I did not have one of these passages.dudog wrote: ↑April 19th, 2022, 6:01 pmC'mon. You'd really rather have doctors making health policy decisions than judges? Don't you know that the pre-law curriculum at colleges has a heavy emphasis on science, over 2/3 of the questions on the LSATs are science-related, and much of the course work at the best law schools is about science, specifically medicine?Phredd3 wrote: ↑April 19th, 2022, 3:48 pmI was traveling this weekend, and wish this opinion had come out about 12 hours later. I was stuck near a bunch of people who were celebrating the decision, as if the disease goes away because a judge makes a piss-poor ruling.
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/04/18/us/p ... lanes.html
And yes, this absolutely deserves to be in the politics thread. Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle is the youngest Trump appointee given a lifetime federal judicial appointment, was confirmed by the Senate on a party-line vote (the Senate changed cloture rule from 30 hours' debate to two back in 2019), during the lame duck session, and was deemed Not Qualified by the ABA because she didn't have sufficient practical experience. Virtually every citation in her opinion that refers to a named judge or justice is to a Republican appointee. (I found before two outliers citing Democratic appointees, the most recent of which was Byron White, before I decided I was wasting my time.) It's an excruciating exercise in what I call "targeted textualism", which is where interpretive alternatives are not mentioned or are deliberately excluded in order to reach the desired result. It's a very weak ruling, IMO, and shows why the ABA voted the way they did.
The selective judgement by Republicans on almost all issues these days would be hilarious if it wasn't so scary. They go hunting around for sources of information that will confirm what they believe. I am glad that Biden has prioritized getting judges confirmed, though I do not know if it will be enough.