05-06-2015, 05:27 AM
Mr. Tucker, respectfully Sir, Williamson B.C. Chang is no character.
Here is his basic biography, which includes his education (including Princeton), and his accomplishments are many. He is a lawyer, and also a professor at the UH:
https://www.law.hawaii.edu/personnel/chang/williamson
Dr. Chang is dissertating the law, and utilizes "layman terms" (as in his analogy re: "sacred") often to avoid the misunderstanding of a legal point.
Dr. Chang has more credentials than the likes of Keanu Sai, in my opinion, and has written his 59 page brief as a lawyer, in this TMT issue (all of them do that; I've never seen a lawyer write anything "brief", with the exception of Jerry Spence, who I love! Sorry, O/T).
It is my understanding, the protestors/protectors apparently had a very good meeting with the TMT people at the Governor's office, and we shall see if "middle ground" has been achieved. (No, not a "shakedown" for more money.) FWIW.
JMO.
ETA: Analogy of "sacred"
Here is his basic biography, which includes his education (including Princeton), and his accomplishments are many. He is a lawyer, and also a professor at the UH:
https://www.law.hawaii.edu/personnel/chang/williamson
Dr. Chang is dissertating the law, and utilizes "layman terms" (as in his analogy re: "sacred") often to avoid the misunderstanding of a legal point.
Dr. Chang has more credentials than the likes of Keanu Sai, in my opinion, and has written his 59 page brief as a lawyer, in this TMT issue (all of them do that; I've never seen a lawyer write anything "brief", with the exception of Jerry Spence, who I love! Sorry, O/T).
It is my understanding, the protestors/protectors apparently had a very good meeting with the TMT people at the Governor's office, and we shall see if "middle ground" has been achieved. (No, not a "shakedown" for more money.) FWIW.
JMO.
ETA: Analogy of "sacred"