a- Eugene Volokh has a note on an article about "Slippery Slopes" here, and it reminded me that Volokh's own law review article on Slippery Slopes[ Mechanisms of the Slippery Slope, Harvard Law Review, Vol. 116, February 2003(PDF) ] has one of the funnier cartoons seen in a law review article Camel (A) sticks his nose under the tent (B), which collapses, driving the thin end of the wedge (C) to cause monkey to open floodgates (D), letting water flow down the slippery slope (E) to irrigate acorn (F) which grows into oak (G). The argument is irrefutable. But the rest of the article is more serious. I searched for