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More on Underneath Their Robes (which apparently none of my readers are interested in, because nobody’s commenting about it, but it’s my blog and I don’t care):

“How Appealing” interviews Jeffrey Toobin, who wrote the piece for the New Yorker:

Q. Was it David Lat’s decision to go public, or did you plan to reveal his identity whether he cooperated or not?

A. This was entirely David’s decision. I actually met with him once, and we had a discussion about whether he should reveal himself. He then decided to go ahead, and we had a formal, on the record interview on another occasion.

Anonymous blog can’t find judicial funny bone (from today’s Bergen (NJ) Record):

It turns out the voice behind A3G is a 30-year-old assistant federal prosecutor in Newark. His name is David Lat.

Lat, who sounded uneasy with his newfound fame Monday, quickly said he would need to check with his employer this time around before talking. A few minutes later, he politely declined to comment.

Michael Drewniak, spokesman for U.S. Attorney Christopher Christie, also declined to comment.

Then, at about 5 p.m. Monday, the blog had been removed.

What that meant for Lat was unclear.

7 thoughts on “UTR Links

  1. Why doesn’t anyone think it’s funny that this person who doted over boys and wrote as a female was actually a gay (and presumably) Republican who tried to get a clerkship with Antonin Scalia? I think the real story is whether Scalia discriminated against him in not offering him a clerkship, not to mention the gender-identity issues. :)

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