Kevin Wayne Williams wrote:
> You have to go back to that tricky "establishment" word. See, if
> multiple groups believe in something, that means it isn't an
> establishment, unless those multiple groups don't include the group he
> is in, at which time they constitute an establishment, because those
> differences no longer are sufficiently important to be a real
> distinction. Or something like that.

I see that your night school offers Constitutional Law I & II in your third
full year, so you'll learn about all this stuff then. Or not. I'm only
familiar with the curriculum at ABA-accredited law schools.

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Kevin Gowen