The first kind is what's called the ert pool, the thousands of petitions sent to washington every year by people who want their cases heard by the supreme court. We would each get a stack of petitions, i think, on wednesday, and we had a week to get them into the school. Why is it so important to read slowly? Because the details matter, and because the arguments are intricate, yo. And because the solutions are difficult. I mean, everybody will tell you this when a case comes to the supreme court,. You know, a case that's really ready for a review at the supreme court, it's hard.
A weird speech by Antonin Scalia, a visit with some serious legal tortoises, and a testy exchange with the experts at the Law School Admissions Council prompts Malcolm to formulate his Grand Unified Theory for fixing higher education.
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