Memphis is extremely cool

On my way back from Memphis, where I spoke at the Rhodes College Institute on the Profession of the Law. This is an annual event (well, my speaking there is not an annual event, but you understand), and I was struck not just by the College (which seems plucked from Oxbridge), but by the seriousness with which 100 lawyers spend a morning thinking, and arguing, about real issues. Maybe its something about the pure Tennessee air (my mom’s from Chattanooga), or the distance from Washington, DC. But it is such a pleasure to be able to talk about these issues with people thinking about them genuinely.

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3 Responses to Memphis is extremely cool

  1. Mary Hale says:

    Thanks so much — your presentation was also extremely cool! It was a real pleasure to participate in such a high-level
    discussion of so many interesting issues. Thanks for bringing your ideas to Memphis!

  2. Trevor Hill says:

    Surprising how much you seem to dislike Washington. I quite like it. 🙂

  3. Doug says:

    Well, if you get the chance, you should head up to Sewanee, the beautiful curve of which Rhodes is the first or, more likely, second derivative.

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