• Em Adespoton@lemmy.ca
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    3 days ago

    “Fancy lawyers” as portrayed in the article, are the ones who come out of a handful of elite law schools with the expectation that they will eventually become chief justices. It’s about more than having a law degree.

    That said, I think I still disagree with their argument; there’s plenty of justices with law degrees who in general are awesome; and going the route they’re arguing could in fact return to the era of political justices with no legal background; that’s not an outcome I ever want to see.

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      3 days ago

      I’m glad you came away from the article with that perspective. I tried reading the article and all I saw was “stop appointing lawyers to the Supreme Court because law degrees from ‘fancy’ institutions turn out rotten people.” Meanwhile Princeton and Columbia turned out the Supremes I mentioned.