Rainbows, Elephants, and Muskrats

SENIOR JUDGE DAVID B. SENTELLE U.S. COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CIRCUIT In the summer of 1987, David B. Sentelle found himself surrounded by 17,000 mostly naked hippies. The intervening summer - while Judge Sentelle's appellate nomination was pending - was his last summer as a...

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