Or SCOTUS justices are not infallible (in particular Breyer, when he suggested that the suit moving forward wouldn't interfere with Clinton's constitutional duties). If they had gone the other way they could've saved the country a lot of grief.
Or SCOTUS justices are not infallible (in particular Breyer, when he suggested that the suit moving forward wouldn't interfere with Clinton's constitutional duties). If they had gone the other way they could've saved the country a lot of grief.
I was always distracted by how dirty that case sounded. It sounded more like a fake South Park case name.
My family has too many lawyers. But before the economy went straight to hell around 2008, even people in lower tiered schools did pretty well. I have some older cousins who were decent but not great students (like maybe top third, secondary journal) at places like Fordham and GW and they all got really solid jobs when…
It's an extended interview, really. They wine and dine you for 10 weeks and the real work begins when you graduate.
This so much. There are always the crazy people who just HAVE TO make law review and get a circuit court clerkship and work for Cravath. But most people at the top schools know they've got it relatively easy.
The hospital was just too poor to hire pathologists
Well that's sort of my problem with Scandal too. Super fun and entertaining, but the characters are all horrible, immoral people. I mean, not just shades of grey but like truly awful awful people. Lots of fun but Olivia and Co are awful human beings and I can't root for any character
Yeah it's worse than high school
As a lawyer it's easier for me to watch legal shows that are off the walls ridiculous like Boston Legal than more subtly inaccurate ones.
My dad is a urologist and he enjoyed some House episodes, mainly because he was a curmudgeon who identified with the title character
Yeah...The thing about this show is that when you think about it for a second, the characters are all awful human beings. I think David Rosen might be the only one with morally redeemable qualities and even he's compromised. I mean, there's showing shades of grey and then there's this. I mean, still a great show, but…
I'd like to defile those sheets with him.
Ah, I love all you beautiful terrible people.
Re the Seinfeld restaurant-I'd go for a photo/to say you've been, and then get a milkshake or a slice of cheesecake. The food is terrible. Easily the worst diner food in miles-which is understandable, they've been coasting on their Seinfeld fame for years.
Oh man, I loved My Brother and Me. How come nobody talks about it anymore? Goo Punch, baby.
I always thought the Dad on 7th Heaven was a little off, although I did love that show-the older brother was super cute. He skeeved me out in everything I saw him in (He was in All The President's Men, briefly, and on the episode of Scandal after *SPOILER* Fitz gets shot, as a news anchor *END SPOILER*)
I don't think he's misguided, I think he's a victim even if he honestly believes that.
Are you being intentionally obtuse? This kid was raped, regardless of whether he said it was a positive experience.
You really deserve a medal for your equivocating.
What are you even trying to say? It's still rape. People would look "askance" because, as ant blanche already pointed out, of these bullshit popular notions about what rape actually is.