Down and out in Paris and London

George Orwell at work We know that Paul is on vacation in Paris. I believe that John is on, or about to depart on, vacation in London. I think we may be short on manpower for a while and that our coverage may reflect it. If so, I will post a few literary, musical or otherwise offbeat items from which I would refrain if we were at full strength.

I have invited Professor Philip Hamburger to provide us brief commentary on the Supreme Court’s Clean Air Act decision yesterday in Michigan v. EPA, with special attention to Justice Thomas’s concurrence. Although Professor Hamburger is also on vacation, he thinks he will work up something for us in the next day or two.

In the meantime, if things seem a bit slow or offbeat over the next week, I wanted you to know why.

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