Dear Journalist,
See our [prior] correspondence below.
You wrote me the following question: “I’m just curious about your reaction to last night’s [Colorado Supreme Court] ruling—specifically over the ‘officer’ argument—one you know very well.”
I responded with: “I think it an argument about which reasonable persons can disagree. That argument and others will likely be addressed in a further appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court.” My comment was measured, vanilla, and even handed.
In your publication, you wrote: Tillman “thought the ‘officer’ issue would be one of paramount importance at the Supreme Court’s level.” Paramount?!? I never said anything remotely close to “paramount importance.” And, in fact, I do not think the “officer”-issue is of “paramount” importance. It is just one issue, among several issues, that is “likely” to be addressed on appeal.
I know today is the 24th; still, you should correct this error, as soon as it is reasonable for you to do so.
Sincerely,
Seth
Seth Barrett Tillman, ‘Seeking a Correction from a Journalist,’ New Reform Club (Dec. 24, 2023, 7:26 AM), <https://reformclub.blogspot.com/2023/12/seeking-correction-from-journalist.html>;
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