
The Origins of Sydney Powell’s “No Reasonable Person” Defense
In ancient Athens, Socrates was accused of impiety and corrupting the youth of the city-state. History has famously memorialized the philosopher’s statement that “I am to this city as to a lazy horse which is besieged by a stinging fly who will never stop rousing and reproving you.” Few recall, however, that facing his certain death, he recanted. “Didst thou not see the smiley face … Continue reading The Origins of Sydney Powell’s “No Reasonable Person” Defense