An expert in hand surgery without knowing much about the rest of the human body, so also one can become expert in various segments of the law without knowing much about the rest. We should call the former a hand surgeon rather than a doctor; and the latter a realestate conveyancer, or h r block, but not a lawyer. Those of you who have walked the streets of paris may have noticed signs here and there. Jurisconsult. Not avocats, lawyers. I am not even sure whether one must pass an exam or have any special training to work in such hang out a sign. I suspect not. None of you who are being graduated today is being certified an expert in patent or employment law. You are instead receiving degrees that attest to your successful completion of a sustained threeyear study of law. The mastery of that subject is what turns the student into a legal professional. This is the traditional view, well expressed by an earlier, and wiser, aba panel in 1921. And i quote Legal Education , should produce a r
And even drawing praise for it about wearing a mask for instance and social distancing but he neither wrote them nor meant them and we know that by his actions, by these actions, by this video of him arriving today in tampa, florida. Thank you very much, everybody. Thats really great. Thank you. Thank you for being here. Its a good crowd. A good crowd he says. Note, though, no social distancing. No masks. He traveled to tampa in part for a round table on the virus. This is how we end this week, a week in which the virus went right on doing what it does. A week that saw the death toll pass 150,000 americans and infections topped 4. 5 million. Against that backdrop, the house subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis heard from top members of the president s task force. What lawmakers heard is falsehoods, false hopes and do as i say, not as i do, yes, that covid19 unfortunately thrives on such as the president s insincere call for mask wearing. I am appealing to all americans to be part of
But he, neither wrote them, nor meant them, and we know that by his actions, by these actions. By this video of him arriving today in tampa, florida. Thank you, very much, thats really great. Thank you. Thank you for being here. Its a good crowd. A good crowd, he says. Note, though, no social distancing. No masks. He traveled to tampa, in part, for a roundtable on the virus. This is how we end this week. A week, in which the virus went right on doing what it does. A week that saw the death toll pass 150,000 americans and infections top 4. 5 million. Against that backdrop, the house subcommittee on the coronavirus crisis, heard from top members of the president s own task force. And what lawmakers heard, for the most part, was a thorough debunking of falsehoods, false hopes, and do as i say, not as i do bs that covid19 unfortunately thrives on. Such as the president s insincere call for mask wearing. Wearing a simple mask, properly. Its critical to limiting the transmission. Be smart ab
First meeting. Vice president Kamala Harris cast the tiebreaking vote to pass the Inflation Reduction Act. That measure is a top priority of President Bidens economic agenda. The spending bill aims to reduce healthcare and Prescription Drug costs while investing billions to fight Climate Change. Edits to the house for a vote as early as as friday. Lets check the weather. Lets start with first alert met alert meteorologist jessica burch. We had a cooler weekend. We did. We will see more sunshine this work week, especially towards the end of it. Lets break down why that is is even happening. We have been dealing with low pressure that has been part offshore. As that that continues to move north, we we will continue see a beautiful beautiful week, at least regarding temperatures and lower lower relative humidity. Lets talk about the daytime highs fi. Highs first. We have low 80s this afternoon. Not really any 90s insight, but we do have 60s from the coast all the way off into the bay. As
People who have worked this the state know whats going on. Then the challenge is to turn the knowledge into something more than interesting anecdotes of history of a particular state. But to figure out how we can learn to make the whole thing better. Thank you very much, alice. You made a lot of key points about why were here. Im sure for people watching this and listening to it, its a lot to take in. I have been over my career working with many people in this room and in the country on doing studies like this of new national policies. I have never seen a challenge as big as this one. Im not a young guy. So we have, as alice said, a lot to learn. Its hard to get your hands around it. I hope the program are has been helpful. The important thing is what tom said and what alice said. This is not going to happen next week or next month. This is a change of such magnitude that it is important to be able over a long period of time to look hard at what this law does in ways that go beyond wha