Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor Collaborates On Video Game
‘Grand Theft Election Y2K’ Expected to Be Hit Among Democrats; Critics Say Game Promotes Judicial Activism in Kids
Retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor today unveiled that she is working on a project to create a video game which teaches children how the court system works. The game will feature such realistic features as cash pay-offs and more favorable sentencing guidelines for characters who are Hollywood stars or politicians.
O’Connor said she collaborated on the project to counter criticism that judges are “godless, secular, humanists trying to impose their will on the rest of us.”
In reality, Justice O’Connor said, “The religious ones are trying to impose their will on the rest of us, too.”
O’Connor said her own grandchildren had taught her that technology was the best way to inspire children and that she would be doing further work in the educational sector with a program entitled “Hooked On Habeus Corpus.”
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2 opinions for Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor Collaborates On Video Game
diesel
Jun 5, 2008 at 8:18 pm
I also heard that she kicks as at Gavel Hero.
markjabo
Jun 6, 2008 at 9:34 pm
Tremendous.
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