Indopacific region at the heritage foundation. His talk focused on the future direction of the marines and the technology in their future missions. This is an hour and 20 minutes. [ applause ] were sitting next to General Mills and were infantry guys so were not pal, but you look at the guy who introduced me and i dont know down in pensacola, they decide what aircraft theyll fly, but that guy will not fit into the cockpit and he must fly big helicopters. General mills is one of my mentors for life so its sort of intimidating to be up here in front of him. I if i could follow your foot steps and do half as good as you d i would be really happy, sir. Good to be here this morning. Dr. Holmes, thank you for allowing me to be here this morning, as well. It is a privilege just to be asked. In that kind introduction, thank you for also keeping it short, sir. Bullet. I have to think of how you got that call assignment, bullet and theres probably a story there. Dakota, very quickly, has been mo
In this illuminating day long discussion celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Supreme Court clerkships if you are just tuning in im head of the National Constitution center in philadelphia law professor here at George Washington university the Constitution Center is so honored to convene some former Supreme Court clerks to discuss how they are clerkships filled their lives im great to sit here with two appellate judges and two distinguished intellectuals and jurists both were Supreme Court clerks and acclaimed across america with their opinions and their rigor and i just cant wait to ask them how those clerkships influence their approach to the judging in the constitution will briefly incident show them by the judge sunsets on the us court of appeals on the sixth circuit and he is the author of such an important book i want you all to read it because it will transform your view with the making of constitutional law with other important works and he clerks both for Justice Powell an