Most people ask questions because they want to know the answer; lawyers are trained never to ask questions unless they already know the answer.


Becoming gentlemen: women, law school, and institutional change (ed. Beacon Pr, 1997)


Most people ask questions because they want to know the answer; lawyers are trained never to ask questions unless they already know the answer.

Most people ask questions because they want to know the answer; lawyers are trained never to ask questions unless they already know the answer.

Most people ask questions because they want to know the answer; lawyers are trained never to ask questions unless they already know the answer.

Most people ask questions because they want to know the answer; lawyers are trained never to ask questions unless they already know the answer.