| | | However, lawyers are not geniuses, for the most part.
No, but the weedout is such that if you can a) get into a decent law school, b) graduate from it, and c) pass the bar, you aren't on the lower half of the Bell curve. More likely in the smugly "smart, but not as smart as they think" part of the curve.
I can read the material, if I choose to
And I encourage you to do more choosing.
Do keep in mind that legal documents are full of technical jargon that dates back centuries. The words have precise meanings and not what you want them to mean. Only on TV can a lawyer win a case by coming up with novel definitions.
More importantly, I can determine right vs wrong most of the time.
And then you wave goodbye to reality. There is zero evidence that you can actually do that in most of your posts. Unless, of course, your moral compass is forged in the Dark Triad. |
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