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October 23, 2006
Limerick of the Week
Judge Cardozo seems not to have been a slave of fashion. I wonder what prompted the supersilious tone with which Wood v. Lucy, Lady Duff-Gordon begins. Be that as it may, this is a highly Limerick-worthy case:
The Titanic's wreck, that was rough,
But nothing could sink Lady Duff!
Lucy's couture
Is now de rigeur
But Wood gets to market her stuff.
[Jeremy Telman]
October 23, 2006 in Famous Cases, Limericks, Teaching | Permalink
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