Kavanaugh Confirmation

A better analogy would be a girl saying she wants to have sex with you, you asking if next week would be ok and if she’d rather do it at your place or hers, and she calling you a bully and a sexist.

Substitute. She asks you out for her saying she wants to have sex with you and it's dead on
 
This accuser has got the Redhats all worked up. I'm surprised nobody has said "I don't care if she was sexually assaulted".
 
so I get as a lawyer you are always trying to present things in the best light for your client (eg. the charge: you filed to have a vote on Monday when the reality is he had to put in a placeholder incase Ford decided not to testify or respond) but are you also trained (forgive the term) to get out of that mode when you aren't representing a client? Kinda like the football players don't know how to turn it off when they are off the field.

Does law school have sessions on that balance or is it all about how to be the best at your particular part of the law.

Very few classes in law school are actually about the day to day practice of law. Most of the classes are purely substantive (con law, evidence, torts, copyright, Crim pro, civ pro, etc). Your second and third years you can take more practice-based courses, even do practicums, but most of the actual actual practice of law is picked up on the job.
 
Very few classes in law school are actually about the day to day practice of law. Most of the classes are purely substantive (con law, evidence, torts, copyright, Crim pro, civ pro, etc). Your second and third years you can take more practice-based courses, even do practicums, but most of the actual actual practice of law is picked up on the job.

Kinda the same in PhD programs. Even though many (most depending on degree) of the grads will be professors with teaching responsibility there is almost no emphasis on how to teach or even basic educational principles.

I'm pretty sure Med school is the same; very little emphasis on personal (patient) interactions.
 
This was nothing more than a stunt by the democommunnist party to try and derail the appointment. After all they have nothing to lose and everything to gain. They put it out there to see what kind of traction it might get. At first it had a little. Now as time passes, intelligent people see it for what it is and the traction is slowing. By Tuesday it will be nothing more than a flat tire.
 
So one of Katz's arguments is that Ford "traveled" to talk to the FBI and that means they couldn't strategize. Given she's in the Bay Area and peninsula - how far would she have to go to get to the FBI?

From the FBI website:

San Francisco
Counties Covered: Marin, Napa, San Francisco, and San Mateo. Along with our main office in San Francisco, we have seven satellite offices in the area.

She didn't even have to fly.
 
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