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July 8, 2011

8th Circuit Court of Appeals Sides with Owners in NFL Lockout

nflshield.jpgAs the NFL lockout enters its 116th day, the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals handed the owners more ammunition it the bargaining process. Now, many legal analysts from around the country have predicted this outcome. But, it wasn't because of the strength of the owner's legal position but because the 8th Circuit is deemed to be more "business friendly" because two of three judges hearing the case were appointed by Republican presidents.

Now, let's think about that. Isn't it scary that Instead of looking at the merits of a case its the politics which determine the outcome? It's scary but true. I'm not saying that the 8th Circuit judges who voted in favor of the owners did this but I do think it happens a lot in our country. I just want a judge, or judges, who call "balls and strikes" fairly. Don't decide cases based upon your political views or how it will hurt your chances for re-election. Being a judge is tough and it requires making tough decisions.

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