

#019: Kannon Shanmugam - Supreme Court Advocate
May 11, 2021
Kannon Shanmugam, a partner at Paul, Weiss, is one of the most prominent Supreme Court advocates, having argued 32 cases. He shares insights on transitioning from ambitious athlete to esteemed lawyer and the influence of his unique background in writing and classics. Shanmugam delves into effective oral argument preparation, the significance of clerkships, and essential qualities that distinguish exceptional associates. He also discusses the evolution of the Supreme Court bar and emphasizes balancing quality work with time management to thrive in the competitive legal landscape.
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Early Passion For Writing Led To Law
- Kannon Shanmugam started as a serious college journalist and loved writing on tight deadlines.
- That journalistic training influenced his choice to pursue law after studying at Oxford and Harvard.
Classics Trains Legal Language And Logic
- Kannon argues that classics trains students in language, grammar, and logical deconstruction useful for law.
- He sees parsing Greek and Latin as direct practice in rigorous legal reasoning.
Clerkships Reveal Judicial Thinking And Writing
- Clerking put Kannon inside judges' decision-making and accelerated his substantive learning across many legal fields.
- He credits Justice Scalia with teaching him vivid, persuasive legal writing and lifelong mentorship.