I'm reading Reading Law by Justice Scalia. In it one finds the man has no ability to restrain himself and utterly must be his most honest self and write thusly, to his detriment. The words flounder and waves crash as the sentiments therein rebound back onto the original preceding statements and clash. He is complex. He made himself into the monster he is who can manipulate law to his will(monstrous due to his method of openly rebounding sentences) willfully though now it be who he is. It is inextricable. He leaves out his original stance and changes it as the sentences flow onward. It undermines the sentences before it.
However, he is divulging important facts very carefully and masterfully, if one could only see less of the glaring truth of his every thought and motivation in the court bleeding through his text in my hands(Reading Law).
It is important that a work like this was written, written masterfully, and written plainly. Most anyone can keep up.
I have trouble keeping up because of the fact that his countenance shows in his varied paragraphs. He shows his hand, time and again, while trying to stay on topic but through dint of much laboring in the court and being who he is he has trouble applying principles of objectivity.
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