Supreme Court haiku blues

Who knew there was a Supreme Court Haiku Reporter?  Here’s its analysis of the LA County Flood Control District case decided earlier this week (h/t Megan Herzog):

The flow of water

No discharge of pollutants

Within same river

–which, I have to say, I find pretty disappointing.  In response, I offer my own.  Not quite the trenchant analyses of my co-bloggers on this topic, but here goes:

Nine judges answer

A stormwater question that

No one had asked.  Bleh.

Other offerings?

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10 Replies to “Supreme Court haiku blues”

  1. This one just emailed to me to be posted anonymously:

    current swirls with oil
    lazy river of concrete
    try again below

  2. This one just emailed to me to be posted anonymously:

    current swirls with oil
    lazy river of concrete
    try again below

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Cara Horowitz is the co-executive director of the Emmett Institute on Climate Change and the Environment at UCLA School of Law. The Emmett Institute was founded as the f…

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Cara Horowitz is the co-executive director of the Emmett Institute on Climate Change and the Environment at UCLA School of Law. The Emmett Institute was founded as the f…

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