The Palm Beach Post offers this report, which begins: “Attorney general and candidate for governor Charlie Crist has appeared at a recent pro-voucher rally and has criticized the Florida Supreme Court ruling striking down vouchers, but on Tuesday appeared unfamiliar with the central legal concept justices used in their decision. On Jan. 5, the state high court used the legal theory expressio unius est exclusio alterius — a Latin phrase meaning that if a particular manner of doing something is expressly specified in law, then that by definition excludes all other ways of doing it….[Crist]added that he was unfamiliar with the expressio unius phrase. ‘It’s some Latin term, isn’t it? Res ipsa loquitur and ipso facto, one of those?’ he joked, adding a moment later: ‘I never took Latin. Just Espanol.'” Thanks to the Hotline blog for the link.