I found this June New York Magazine article all kinds of crazy, which is to say fascinating. You must read it, mostly so I have someone with whom to discuss it.
Sometime this month, and as soon as this week, the court will issue its final decision in the case. It will be, at long last, the definitive adjudication of one of the most voluminous and colorful cases in the history of American jurisprudence. But for those whose lives constituted the case’s facts, the decision will mean less than nothing. For within one year of that morning in 2006, all of them would be gone.