What can one say about this? - other than to gasp!:
"It’s not entirely clear what the criteria are for the American Bar Association Journal’s Lawyer of the Year honor, but editors have named former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales as this year’s winner—and, perhaps even more curiously, they’ve already picked Gonzales’ replacement, Attorney General Michael Mukasey, as their winner for the year 2008.'
This revelation by truthdig.com is startling. The response by the Journal? AP via Yahoo News reports:
"The monthly magazine gave the awards to lawyers who made the most news, said editor and publisher Edward A. Adams.
“Think about Time magazine’s Person of the Year,” Adams said in an interview. “In years past they’ve named people like Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin. So we’re not suggesting by these awards that these are the best lawyers in any sense of the word. We are saying they are the most newsworthy—and perhaps also the best.”
"It’s not entirely clear what the criteria are for the American Bar Association Journal’s Lawyer of the Year honor, but editors have named former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales as this year’s winner—and, perhaps even more curiously, they’ve already picked Gonzales’ replacement, Attorney General Michael Mukasey, as their winner for the year 2008.'
This revelation by truthdig.com is startling. The response by the Journal? AP via Yahoo News reports:
"The monthly magazine gave the awards to lawyers who made the most news, said editor and publisher Edward A. Adams.
“Think about Time magazine’s Person of the Year,” Adams said in an interview. “In years past they’ve named people like Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin. So we’re not suggesting by these awards that these are the best lawyers in any sense of the word. We are saying they are the most newsworthy—and perhaps also the best.”
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