Frustration
We’re in the midst of the most interesting presidential election in my lifetime. My co-clerk and I spend at least some piece of every day talking about it. And it’s the major subject of my daily online reading.
It’s also an election about which I have strong feelings.1 And there’s so much I could say about it here. But the ethical rules for Law Clerks prevent me from publicly expressing an opinion.2 I understand the need to avoid any appearance of impropriety, but it’s extremely frustrating not to be able to blog about something I spend so much of my time thinking and talking about.3
- I admit you might be hard-pressed to find an election about which I don’t have strong feelings, but that’s not the point. [↩]
- I also can’t give money. [↩]
- I understand that, since this blog is nominally anonymous, (that’s a really strange turn of phrase, but I rather like it) I wouldn’t exactly be expressing a public opinion. Nevertheless, talking about the election online would be at best imprudent and at worst really dumb. [↩]








