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- And finally, Great Moments in Sputtering Similes is brought to us this week by Kerr v. Polis, in which the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals began its opinion as follows, “After ten years of litigation, this case is stuck in neutral. Despite carving a well-worn path from the district court, to this court, to the Supreme Court, and back, we have yet to finally decide whether any of the Plaintiffs are entitled to have the merits of their claims considered.” Wait, wait, wait. Got off to a nice start with the vehicular metaphor. (Simile?) Continued nicely by carving that well-worn path. Then just, just, uh, nothing. Fortunately, we’re here to help. “Despite carving a well-worn path from the district court, to this court, to the Supreme Court, and back, this 1974 Ford Pinto was rear-ended by a 1972 AMC Gremlin. It has yet to be determined if the occupants will emerge relatively unscathed or will be immediately engulfed in flames.” See? Easy!
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