If you have a good faith argument for why the defendant's behavior violates the law, you may still get threats, but you don't need to fear them. (lawyerist.com)
I'm not sure I really want to continue a discussion with someone clearly offering a bad faith argument who doesn't process new information. (cfact.org)
I drew on the book heavily in a post earlier this year to make the case that those calling themselves «climate skeptics» are not making good faith arguments. (postnormaltimes.net)