Mr. and Ms. Law twenty twenty-six
Mr. and Ms. Law twenty twenty-six
One. Right to Remain Silent
The Constitution gives me the right to remain silent, but law school reminds me that growth begins when we choose to speak. Every recitation is not a trial-it's training for the lawyer I aspire to become. I'd rather answer imperfectly than stay silent perfectly, because success isn't measured by never making mistakes, but by having the courage to learn from them.
Two. Punchline: After all, the loudest objection to ignorance is the willingness to learn.
Two. Funeral Bouquet
Two. Funeral Bouquet
Answer:
Under customary law, Your Honor, customs are upheld only when they promote order, dignity, and public policy. Throwing the bouquet at a wedding symbolizes the hopeful anticipation of the next marriage. Applying the same custom at a funeral would create an absurd and undesirable precedent, as no one wishes to be presumed as 'next in line.' Hence, by the doctrine of public policy and common sense, the custom is wisely confined to weddings. In law, as in life, not every tradition is transferable.