Supreme Court nomineee Elena Kagan had this to say about the current White House Office of Information and Regulatory Authority and former Harvard Law School colleague Cass Sunstein.
“Cass Sunstein is the preeminent legal scholar of our time — the most wide-ranging, the most prolific, the most cited, and the most influential. His work in any one of the fields he pursues — administrative law and policy, constitutional law and theory, behavioral economics and law, environmental law, to name a non-exhaustive few — would put him in the very front ranks of legal scholars; the combination is singular and breathtaking.”
Dave of TradeWithDave.com wrote this article a few months ago about the work of Cass Sunstein titled The Spy Who Nudged Me. Here’s a link to the article: http://tradewithdave.com/?p=117
I would not describe Mr. Sunstein’s work as “breathtaking” however I would agree with Ms. Kagan’s assessment as to its ”singular” nature. I can’t say that I have ever met a person who believed that an animal has Miranda rights when the White House has proposed that citizens should not even have them anymore.
Link to previous article – You Had The Right To Remain Silent http://tradewithdave.com/?p=541