२२ एप्रिल, २००८

"Quite often the judges are debating among themselves and just using the lawyers as a backboard."

"One of the real challenges for lawyers is to get involved in that debate.”

Chief Justice Roberts — judging a moot court competition at Columbia Law School — gives some advice about appellate advocacy.

४ टिप्पण्या:

Hazy Dave म्हणाले...

A few of his remarks ... lit up a large lecture hall like summer lightning.

Those NY Times writers sure do talk purty.

And if I were like lightning I wouldn't need no sneakers,
Well, I'd come and go whenever I would please,
And I'd scare 'em by the shade tree,
And I'd scare 'em by the light pole,
But I would not scare my pony on my boat out on the sea

- - Lyle Lovett, "If I Had A Boat"

rhhardin म्हणाले...
ही टिप्पणी लेखकाना हलविली आहे.
rhhardin म्हणाले...

like summer lightning.

Those NY Times writers sure do talk purty.


Simile and the world similes with you.

Bissage म्हणाले...

Everything I need to know about appellate advocacy, I learned from Chauncey Gardener.

May it please the court, I like to watch.