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Michael Sean WintersOctober 09, 2008

Readers of America’s special Eleciton Blog will be familiar by now with Rick Garnett who teaches law at Notre Dame. Rick’s main blogging home is at Mirror of Justice and he has recently posted some commentary on the economic meltdown that are well worth reading if you want to get a thoughtful conservative take on them.

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15 years 8 months ago
Thank you for this reference. Although my leanings are in a more liberal direction, I found this helpful and thoughtful. is there a correlative posting on the "Catholic legal-left?" Also, thank you for your own recent book which I am presently enjoying.

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