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Judges Really Like to Quote Bob Dylan

Even Chief Justice Roberts has cited his lyrics

By Matt Cantor,  Newser Staff

Posted May 15, 2011 5:44 PM CDT

(Newser) – When judges want to give their opinions a lyrical flourish, many turn first to Bob Dylan. He’s the most-cited musician in court opinions and briefs, experts tell the Los Angeles Times. That’s because his early songs give voice to political and legal concerns—and they emerged when today’s judges were “coming of age,” an expert says. “The chance to throw in a line from your favorite artist is tempting, a chance to let your freak flag fly.”

That’s particularly true for Seattle-based federal judge Robert Lasnik, who remembers hearing Dylan’s songs on the radio for the first time as a teen. “Suddenly there was someone speaking a certain kind of truth to you,” he says. In a case on indefinite detention, he quoted Dylan’s “Chimes of Freedom”; in a contraceptives case, he referred to “The Times They Are A-Changin’.” The phenomenon reaches as high as the Supreme Court’s chief justice, who cited “Like a Rolling Stone” in a 2008 pay phone industry ruling.

In this Dec. 8, 1975 file photo, Bob Dylan performs before a sold-out crowd in New York's Madison Square Garden.
In this Dec. 8, 1975 file photo, Bob Dylan performs before a sold-out crowd in New York's Madison Square Garden.   (AP Photo/Ray Stubblebine, File)
A photo shows folk singer Bob Dylan in March 1966 in New York.
A photo shows folk singer Bob Dylan in March 1966 in New York.   (Getty Images)
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pg13
May 15, 2011 10:01 PM CDT
And 50 years from now some Judge is going to be quoting Lady Gaga.    "Muh Muh Muh poker face" Deep stuff.
jojomama68
May 15, 2011 7:10 PM CDT
That's pretty cool. Lots of capital-T Truth to be found in the man's lyrics.
Sir_Cancelout
May 15, 2011 6:12 PM CDT
My recollection of Dylan from the 60s was that he was regarded as somewhat "scruffy," "unkempt," and "disheveled."  By today's standards (judging from the pics), he looks like an ordinary "clean-cut" kid! "The times, they are a changin'," indeed!
 

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