no way I'm posting my name on this one, but, really, the most surprising lesson I learned was that a lot of judges are horrible lawyers. They know nearly nothing about the law.
No way here, either. The most suprising thing about the law (shoulda read Planet Law School :), was the fact that most profs really did not give a shit about preparing us for the days outside university, as well as the fact that most Seniors REALLY knew what they did, while judges and justices, the guys I've been looking up to most of my life, had a hard time even recalling the basics of black letter law.
I guess that, if you're subjsct to daily atty arguments involving obscure case law written in the fourties, your priorities change a lot.
no way I'm posting my name on this one, but, really, the most surprising lesson I learned was that a lot of judges are horrible lawyers. They know nearly nothing about the law.
No way here, either. The most suprising thing about the law (shoulda read Planet Law School :), was the fact that most profs really did not give a shit about preparing us for the days outside university, as well as the fact that most Seniors REALLY knew what they did, while judges and justices, the guys I've been looking up to most of my life, had a hard time even recalling the basics of black letter law.
I guess that, if you're subjsct to daily atty arguments involving obscure case law written in the fourties, your priorities change a lot.