June 10, 2008, 16:45
David NewellHit the remorse button!
I'm surprised no one else has noted this. Is this worthwhile? Necessary? Good?
NEW YORK - America's first female Supreme Court justice unveiled a videogame project on Wednesday to teach children how courts work, saying she wanted to counter partisan criticism that judges are "godless" activists.
Sandra Day O'Connor, 78, who served as U.S. Supreme Court justice from 1981 until her retirement in 2006, said she never imagined she would be asked to address a conference about digital gaming.
She said she got involved with developing the project called "Our Courts" out of concern over public ignorance about the judiciary and partisan attacks on what should be an independent institution.
The rest of the storyJune 11, 2008, 09:28
Ken SparksDoes it teach kids how to file last minute frivolous writs in capital cases?