The history of the LASC’s lectern

Like a rolling stone

I’ll rationalize this post by saying that Bob Dylan is the most frequently cited songwriter in court opinions. If you don’t believe that, open up Google Scholar and search caselaw for the phrase “Bob Dylan.” So with the rationalization out of the way, here’s a musical break from the usual appellate-practice fare. It’s a bit of musical history dramatized in A Complete Unknown, brought to you by this old-school blogger: Bob Dylan’s performance of “Like a Rolling Stone” at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival. Listen to the audience, and you’ll hear some cheers and some jeers. Enjoy.

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