One For You, Eight For Me
2 January 2004
The long-held belief of a close friend says that we should pass a law that forbids Congress from enacting any new law without first selecting two that will be removed from the books. In other words, you can have your new law, but you’ve got to pick two that you’re willing to forfeit.
A similar rule might be appropriate for law school graduates. However, given the current head-count, I’d suggest we graduate one for every eight we disbar. [Thanks to Overlawyered.com for the link]
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