How to Read a Legal Opinion
This week’s SCOTUS nomination hearings reminded me of this wonderful resource for anyone interested in legal history, written by Cal Berkeley law professor (and fellow Tiger) Orrin Kerr (@OrinKerr)
This week’s SCOTUS nomination hearings reminded me of this wonderful resource for anyone interested in legal history, written by Cal Berkeley law professor (and fellow Tiger) Orrin Kerr (@OrinKerr)
“I was always taught by my mother that the first thought that goes through your mind is what you have been conditioned to think. What you think next defines who you are” – I have yet to find an authoritative source for this, but I like it and think about it a lot.