Kamis, 13 Oktober 2005

More on Lawyers/Har. Miers

Hog On Ice: "I went to an Ivy League school, at least until they threw me out for firing rockets into Morningside Park and setting fire to a dorm room, and I also went to a non-Ivy-League law school. I'm here to tell you, it makes absolutely no difference where a judge goes to college. In fact, it makes no difference where ANYONE goes to college. As a shrewd man once told me, where you went to college matters for two years after you graduate, and after that, nobody asks.



If you went to Harvard Law School, I hate to burst the giant, throbbing bubble which is your ego, but there are two or three people in virtually every law school class who are as smart as you are, or smarter. Every reputable law school admits students--every year--who will prove bright enough and mature enough to sit on the Supreme Court.



Law is just not that hard. Lawyers hate it when I say that, because they want people to think we're as smart as doctors (we are not) but it's true. I did the vast bulk of my work between classes, and I ended up in the top third of my class. In undergraduate physics, for any given course, I did more work in two weeks than I did in ANY law school course for an entire semester. I'm not including brainless work, like hanging around the Legal Aid office, waiting to help with an uncontested divorce. I mean studying."

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