As two separate reports surfaced last night alleging Judge Gorsuch of plagiarism, the backlash to these baseless charges was swift and plentiful
April 5, 2017
As two separate reports surfaced last night alleging Judge Gorsuch of plagiarism, the backlash to these baseless charges was swift and plentiful
April 5, 2017
As two separate reports surfaced last night alleging Judge Gorsuch of plagiarism, the backlash to these baseless charges was swift and plentiful.
Seems sort of weak? This is what 300 words in a 137K word book.
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— andrew kaczynski ? (@KFILE) April 5, 2017
There's grasping at straws and then there's grasping at straws. And then there's "plagiarism" charges against Gorsuch. Respect yourselves.
— Seth Mandel (@SethAMandel) April 5, 2017
Erick Erickson, The Resurgent: “Weasley Worded News Reports That Neil Gorsuch Committed Plagiarism Are Fake News. Here’s Why.”
You have to be entirely ignorant of legal writing to call Gorsuch's writing plagiarism.
— Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro) April 5, 2017
The “Gorsuch plagiarism!” story is nonsense. https://t.co/f0mkeYTvD7
— Charles C. W. Cooke (@charlescwcooke) April 5, 2017