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When the law favors your position, identify it and return to it again and again.
Vibeke Norgaard Martin • 101 Things I Learned® in Law School
3 The injury must be redressable through the court. A favorable ruling from the court must be likely to compensate for, or fix the wrong cited by, the plaintiff.
Vibeke Norgaard Martin • 101 Things I Learned® in Law School
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Formal procedures include:
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Even the most inventive, aggressive, and original legal argument is constructed upon that which came before—prior court cases, constitutions, and existing statutes and regulations.
Vibeke Norgaard Martin • 101 Things I Learned® in Law School
Anyone may give legal advice, but the recipient has to know if it is from a lawyer.
Vibeke Norgaard Martin • 101 Things I Learned® in Law School
it is because it accepts that the truth sometimes must suffer in the short run so the court gets better at finding the truth in the long run.