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Comment by boxed

1 month ago

> Unfortunately, the Illinois Supreme Court had at their disposal a second dictionary. In the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary, a “schema” is defined as “a structured framework or plan: outline”. “This is a difference in name only”, said the court. Argh. Schemas are now file layouts. We lose.

This is really bad. Words have different meanings in different domains. You can't just point to a dictionary definition for the wrong domain. This is absolute madness and should be grounds for termination as a judge. Imagine how angry that judge would be if you did that for some random legal jargon that is very different from the common definition of a word!