
Because we can 
never get enough of the judge-umpire analogy on our blog, 
here you go:
Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan says she agrees with Chief Justice  John Roberts that justices basically act like baseball umpires in  deciding complex legal issues.
But Kagan said the metaphor isn't  quite that simple.
She said Wednesday that while judges should be  strictly neutral, they also have to exercise difficult judgments.  Said Kagan: "They are not easy calls."
At his confirmation  hearings, Roberts said justices call balls and strikes. Kagan said  the weakness of the metaphor is that it "might suggest to some people  that law is a kind of robotic exercise, that there is a kind of  automatic quality to it, that we just stand there and call balls and  strikes."
Thanks to 
Associated Press writer and Boston College professor 
Jimmy Golen for referring me to the 
story.
 
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