Hope everyone has a wonderful Thanksgiving.
If you are working today and need a break, check out
Judge Martin's 20-page dissent from an en banc denial (another example of no rehearing where the government won).
Or if you want a more fun read, the
Miami Herald covered Judge Cooke's book club:
Marcia Cooke, a U.S. district court judge, recalls a Sunday Book
Brunch Bunch meeting in which the members met for brunch and stayed past
dinnertime.
“We ended up ordering brunch and dinner that time,” she said.
The
group of women, which includes an editor, an Urban League of Broward
director and an acquisitions manager, meets once a month at different
brunch spots to have a book discussion and girl talk.
“These are
nice, intelligent, accomplished women who know a lot about literature,
education and the community,” said Khamisi Grace, director of programs
at the Urban League. “It’s a powerful thing.”
Grace doesn’t
always finish the books and doesn’t feel pressured to. She likes having
the freedom to admit when she didn’t like a book and debate with other
members.
“The best conversations are on books people are in disagreement about,” she said.
When Grace would choose a book for herself, she never used to go with books that had heavy themes. No longer.
“To
me, reading is supposed to be a relaxing thing, like watching TV,’’ she
said. “I think the books you pick for a book club are different from
the books you would pick for yourself because they launch a discussion
in a different kind of way.’’
Sandra Seals, an acquisitions manager, said she would have never picked up Fever by Mary Beth Keane, a novel about the first healthy carrier of Typhoid Fever in America.
The
group reads anything and everything, but tries to avoid books that
depict harm to animals and children. Last month was the exception. They
read We Need to Talk About Kevin by Lionel Shriver, about a
fictional school massacre and a mother’s attempt to come to terms with
the murders her teenage son committed.
“The book was intense,” Cooke said.
Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/entertainment/books/miami-book-fair-international/article4060227.html#storylink=cpy