Law in Contemporary Society
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Fitzgerald's measure of intelligence;; Uncertainty as key to lawyering vs. Righteousness as a requisite for justice;; Walter Payton's idea of role models and influences;; Revolution as only hope vs. Revolution as perpetual misery;; Role of lawyers in society. (One of) the Most powerful profession(s)?;; Ancient Hawaiians and culture of recreation. Life based on "the dance" and surfing? Recreation as the highest order of man?;;

Disagreeing with Yourself and Legal Intelligence

-- By ChristopherBuerger - 09 Feb 2008

Intro- F. Scott's Fitzgerald's quote on intelligence and its application to legal thinking

Section I- The importance of holding opposing ideas for effective lawyering in the short term

Subsection A Relating Legal Realism, Holmes, and the malleability of law

Subsection B Understanding the importance of opposite counsel

Section II The importance of holding opposing ideas for effective lawyering in the long term

Subsection A Understanding long term reactions

Subsection B Humility and uncertainty as a key to success


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