Morning Docket: 04.06.07
[Ed. note: ATL will be on a pretty laid-back publication schedule today. It's Good Friday, the markets are closed, and many folks are probably traveling for the holiday weekend. We will be posting, but not at our regular pace.]
* Stevens's key role. [USA Today via How Appealing]
* Surveillance laws outdated? He's probably referring to all of those pesky constitutional protections. [Jurist]
* Dude. You gotta make sure you're getting the right one when you're messing with the huevos. That's just not cool. Not cool at all. That guy deserves a bazillion dollars. [CNN]
* Lawyers and golf. [WSJ Law Blog]
* Fartman loses on appeal. [Andrews Publications via FindLaw]
* Belated birthday greetings to Justice Samuel A. Alito, Jr., who turned 57 earlier this week. [How Appealing]

So the terrorists that came here and operated here prior to 9/11, so long as they were here legally and so long as they did not break the law, they were mostly invisible to us.
Is he being intentionally disingenuous, or is he just stupid? Last I checked, conspiracy to commit murder constitutes "break[ing] the law."
Donde esta clerkship bonus update?
Guess he forgot about the whole taking-flight lessons-without-learning-how-to-land thing and related FBI warnings.