Through June 2, 2009, embattled judge Michael Gableman has authored one majority opinion and one concurrence/dissent.
By this time in 2005, Gableman's predecessor Justice Louis Butler had written five majority opinions, seven concurring opinions, four dissenting opinions, and three opinions concurring in part and dissenting in part. Nineteen written opinions, for those keeping score.
"One could argue that [Louis Butler] ought not to be elevated to the federal bench ..."
As he was a bit of a slacker, and lacked a unique perspective.
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I heard he has an ex-wife in some place called Mayors Income, Tennessee.
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