Good afternoon, everybody and welcome to the San Francisco board of supervisors meeting of wednesday, january 20, 2016, madam clerk call the role. Supervisor avalos supervisor breed supervisor campos supervisor cowen supervisor farrell supervisor kim supervisor kim . Supervisor mar not present supervisor peskin commissioner hwang not present supervisor wiener scott wiener for the present supervisor yee we have quorum ladies and gentlemen, please join us in the pledge of allegiance and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Thank you, madam clerk any incumbrance. Were in receipt of that communication from mayor ed lee dated january 19th communicating his veto of bicycle yield policy pursuant to the charter session the board any override thirty days not less than twothirds of the board. Colleagues, any changes to the Meeting Minutes of december 8th percent or 15 seeing no other names on the roster, is there a motion to ap
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It is my great pleasure to introduce the chairman of the Kennedy Library Foundation Board of directors who gives endlessly of his time and extraordinary talents to both this institution and to our country. [applause] to welcome everybody here this morning. This is one of the great highlights of the year for this Great Library and we are honored to have all of you here with us today to celebrate a very special day. As we begin the ceremony, i want to acknowledge a couple of people who are pivotal and we are pleased that they are here today. First, my close friend and a man hisgives whatever he asked, vision, his work indispensable to this institution. Not do not know this but it is said that designed the tiffany lantern we will be presenting to our distinguished awardees. That is one of the many things that it does for us and i appreciate that. And rosewelcome Ed Schlossberg is here today. We are happy to have jack schlossberg. Shy in ourt deliberations. We will hear more about jack and
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