Closing Argument

When I began my career in 1976 in the Department of Justice's Civil Division, I was very fortunate to have been chosen for the attorney general's honor program, which offered new lawyers the opportunity to litigate major cases immediately. There was no "sit in a room and review documents for months" mentality that has become a rite of passage for many of today's newly minted lawyers. From the very beginning …

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