Friday, February 5, 2010
My policy on comments
There are many blogs and discussion forums on the Web where people propose and debate their theories about the assassination of President Kennedy. This is not one of them. What makes this blog unique is that I will be discussing the assassination from the perspective of a lawyer who attempted to deal with that subject within the framework of America's federal judiciary and its rules of procedure and evidence while representing a real client against real adversaries in front of real judges. This is an undoubtedly controversial blog about controversial subjects: the law, the federal judiciary, and the assassination of John F. Kennedy. It is intended to be read, discussed and debated, but not necessarily in this space. To avoid spam and simplify administration, I have disabled comments, although I may open them up occasionally when a particular post invites responses. In the same manner as the early days of Josh Marshall's Talking Points Memo, I may acknowledge worthwhile e-mailed comments, links, or questions anonymously (author's initials only) within posts, so long as they include the writer's real name. I do not dispense advice on personal legal matters and will not respond to requests for same.