71. Defense lawyers said the ruling was far from absurd and exposed a flaw in the American justice system that had been ignored too long. 72. Dr. Lawrence Feinsod, the superintendent of schools in Madison, said the ruling was a sign that the court did not consider the spending by suburban districts excessive. 73. Donham agreed that the earlier ruling is subject to interpretation. 74. Even as parents and politicians simmered in outrage, several legal experts said Wednesday that the ruling was not unreasonable. 75. Edenfield conceded the Bakke ruling is still the law of the land. 76. Even this ruling is far from the last word. 77. Executives at big media companies said the ruling was a welcome recognition that the ownership rules had become outdated in the era of media consolidation. 78. Fealy says the ruling is necessary because, for some reason, guys go nuts at Mardi Gras on Sixth when they are flashed. 79. First Amendment scholars say that as a matter of law, the ruling was not as crazy as politicians have loudly claimed. 80. For defense lawyers, such succinct rulings are frustrating because they make it virtually impossible to appeal further. |