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I scheduled this blog post last night, because I can’t blog with a stone tablet and chisel—the only things, apparently, I’m allowed to bring into today’s federal court hearing on the domestic partnership referral effort. Seriously, check out the court’s rules:
So no liveblogging from me today. But I plan to sneak out of the courtroom during every break and send a homing pigeon back to the office call the office, where Matt Davis can relay the message to the rest of the world.
And as soon as the hearing wraps up—the court’s scheduled from 10 am to 3 pm—I’ll give you an in depth report.
I don't know, the Fed District Court here is pretty stone-age; they don't even post their opinions/rulings online (last I checked, about a month ago).
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I don't suppose a Blackberry Device would skirt the rules as long as it was set to not ring...?