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ZOMG!1 Justice Roberts to Retire!!!

Started by Iason Ouabache, March 06, 2010, 12:46:00 AM

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Iason Ouabache

Not really, but here's an interesting story on how rumors can spread very quickly.

http://abovethelaw.com/2010/03/the_backstory_of_the_john_roberts_retirement_rumor.php

QuoteEveryone is wondering: Where did that erroneous rumor of an imminent retirement by Chief Justice John Roberts come from? The gossip spread like wildfire, triggering thousands of texts, blog posts, and emails — a few hundred of them to the ATL tips line — before Radar, which first published the rumor, retracted its report...

Like many a promising legal career, the Roberts resignation rumor traces its origins to a 1L class at Georgetown University Law Center....

Here's an account of what went down in Professor Peter Tague's criminal law class this morning, from a 1L at Georgetown Law:

QuoteToday's class was partially on the validity of informants not explaining their sources. [Professor Tague] started off class at around 9 am EST by telling us not to tell anyone, but that we might find it interesting that tomorrow, Roberts would be announcing his retirement for health concerns. He refused to tell anyone how he knew. Then, at around 9:30, he let everyone in on the joke.

Note the timestamps on the Radar posts. The first one came out at 6:10 a.m., i.e., the Pacific Time equivalent of 9:10 a.m. Eastern time. The retraction came out at 6:36 a.m., i.e., the Pacific Time equivalent of 9:36 a.m. Eastern — shortly after Professor Tague let his class in on the joke.

A second Georgetown Law student confirms that Professor Tague's class was probably where the Roberts resignation rumor got started:

QuoteOur criminal justice professor started our 9 am lecture with the news that roberts will be resigning tomorrow for health reasons — that he could not handle the administrative burdens of the job. He would not say how he knows — but halfway through our lecture on the credibility and reliability of informants he revealed that the Roberts rumor was made up to show how someone you ordinarily think is credible and reliable (ie a law professor) can disseminate inaccurate information.

By then the horse was out of the barn — and running at a gallop:

QuoteBetween the hour when the class began and when he revealed that he made it up, plenty of students texted and IM'ed their friends and family.... [So] there's a very good chance that the Roberts rumor that spread like wildfire on the internet was sparked by an eccentric law professor trying to make a point.

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The really sad thing is people involved in law should know that Roberts will be in his seat, every day, even if he has to drag a staff of doctors and a iron lung with him, if it means keeping Obama from appointing his successor.
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