Glass Houses Proverb—Don’t Throw Stones and Invective

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“A well-known proverb warns those who live in a glass house not to throw stones. What Plaintiffs did here is worse than that. The proverb assumes a rough parity — two flawed parties, each exposed, the hypocrite merely imprudent for hurling what could be hurled back. That is not what happened here. Plaintiffs did not throw stones from a glass house at another glass house. They stood inside a house made entirely of glass, pointed at the brick house across the street, and declared that structure…
By: EDRM – Electronic Discovery Reference Model
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