
This is a legal commentary piece analyzing an Oklahoma disbarment case with a sardonic, irreverent tone that critiques the defendant's defense strategy rather than advocating for a particular political position. The framing is centered on the absurdity of the arguments presented in court documents, using humor to underscore ineffective legal reasoning. While the tone is distinctly libertarian-leaning (characteristic of Reason's editorial voice), the substantive framing remains focused on legal merit and the strength of arguments rather than partisan ideology.
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Some excerpts from the long opinion in State ex rel. Oklahoma Bar Ass'n v. Barlean, decided Tuesday by the Oklahoma… The post Just "Felonious Peccadillos"; I'm "Overqualified for Oklahoma"; Bar Association, "Bring It on Bitch": Surprisingly Ineffective in Fighting Disbarment appeared first on Reason.com.
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