Members MsGuy Posted June 29, 2015 Members Posted June 29, 2015 And would he have had anything posted that would have drawn an "Oh, my!" from Sandra Day O'Conner? [sen. Ted] Cruz served as a law clerk to then Supreme Court Chief Justice William Rehnquist. One day, he was standing behind Rehnquist and Justice Sandra Day O’Connor. “We were in front of a large computer screen gazing at explicit, hard-core pornography,” Cruz wrote. The reason? The court was considering a case challenging a law that regulated online porn. The clerks were older and not well-versed in the Internet, so court librarians set up a tutorial for the justices and their clerks on how easy it was to find porn online. Cruz watched as the librarian typed in the word “cantaloupe,” though it was misspelled. “A slew of hard-core, explicit images showed up onscreen,” he wrote. “As we watched these graphic pictures fill our screens, wide-eyed, no one said a word. Except for Justice O’Connor, who lowered her head, squinted slightly, and muttered, ‘Oh, my.’” AdamSmith and TotallyOz 2 Quote
AdamSmith Posted June 29, 2015 Posted June 29, 2015 From Doubles Tennis to Internet Porn: My Year as a Supreme Court Clerk By TED CRUZ June 29, 2015 http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2015/06/ted-cruz-memoir-supreme-court-119529.html#ixzz3eUWjJV4m Quote