Parler

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Mon Jan 11 05:57:53 UTC 2021


Sorry for intruding one more time but in my experience, which is
absolutely vast, amateurs argue written law, professionals (i.e.,
lawyers) generally argue precedent; how courts have interpreted the
law in cases applicable to the issue at hand.

If no useful precedent exists professionals tend to run like hell
unless they're law professors or very highly paid.

-- 
        -Barry Shein

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