Jama v. I.N.S.329 F.3d 630C.A.8 (Minn.),2003.May 27, 2003
But it was Learned Hand himself who noted that it would be “most irksome to be ruled by a bevy of Platonic Guardians,” even if he knew “how to choose them,” which, he said, he assuredly did not.
Learned Hand , The Bill of Rights, 73 (1958). Congress is free to fix the statute if it needs fixing, and Congress knows how to do so if it wishes.
But it was Learned Hand himself who noted that it would be “most irksome to be ruled by a bevy of Platonic Guardians,” even if he knew “how to choose them,” which, he said, he assuredly did not.
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