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April 23, 2021 at 12:20 PM Shares25 This driver better hope the guy in the crosswalk has a ‘Give Peace A Chance’ sign. In 2016, a law professor made one of the dumbest statements ever made on the Interwebs. Glenn Reynolds, took to Twitter under his handle @Instapundit and advocated vehicular manslaughter in response to protests mildly inconveniencing someone’s commute. Well, his defenders argued that it wasn’t about convenience but about protecting motorists from violent protesters. And by “violent” they meant “Black people” because… that’s the Instapundit audience. As an institution deeply committed to the rule of law, Tennessee Law responded by doing absolutely nothing. As primal forces of the universe, basic human decency can’t hold a candle to tenure. ....
U.S. District Judge Todd J. Campbell, a longtime Nashville resident who rose to counsel an American vice president before ascending to the federal bench, has died. He was 64. The cause of death was multiple system atrophy, a neurodegenerative disease Campbell battled for years, according to Nashville attorney Byron Trauger, a partner in Trauger & Tuke and a longtime friend of Campbell’s. Campbell died early Sunday, Trauger confirmed. Campbell attended public schools in Nashville, graduating from McGavock High School in 1974, before attending Vanderbilt University and the University of Tennessee Law School. Campbell practiced law at Gullett, Sanford, Robinson and Martin in Nashville after his 1982 law school graduation, becoming an expert in Tennessee constitutional law and federal election law. ....