Showing posts with label fitness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fitness. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Legal Ethics from the Lens of a Student Attorney; American Bar Association (ABA), April 21, 2026

Marc J Hawk, III, American Bar Association (ABA); Legal Ethics from the Lens of a Student Attorney

"I’m a second-year law student and a student attorney in my school’s general practice clinic. As a first-generation law student, I entered this space with limited exposure to the legal profession. Law school, however, has a way of bringing ethics to life in real time.

Through clinical work, you experience what I describe as a clinical lawyering enlightenment. Suddenly, everything you’ve spent hundreds of hours learning is no longer theoretical; you’re applying it to real people, real problems, and real consequences. And you have to get it right.

This doesn’t come without mistakes. My professional responsibility professor always gives rules for the courses she teaches. I'll follow her lead and give my three rules in case you haven’t been exposed to legal ethics:

  1. Be a Decent Human Being. This is your foundation. Remember it, along with the golden rule.
  2. Learn the Rules of Professional Responsibility and Understand Character and Fitness. Lean into disclosure, candor, and financial responsibility. Yes, even paying credit card bills on time matters.
  3. When in Doubt, Slow Down. Then, as always, think before you act."

Tuesday, October 22, 2024

As Election Nears, Kelly Warns Trump Would Rule Like a Dictator; The New York Times, October 22, 2024

, The New York Times; As Election Nears, Kelly Warns Trump Would Rule Like a Dictator

"Few top officials spent more time behind closed doors in the White House with President Donald J. Trump than John F. Kelly, the former Marine general who was his longest-serving chief of staff.

With Election Day looming, Mr. Kelly — deeply bothered by Mr. Trump’s recent comments about employing the military against his domestic opponents — agreed to three on-the-record, recorded discussions with a reporter for The New York Times about the former president, providing some of his most wide-ranging comments yet about Mr. Trump’s fitness and character...

Here are excerpts from, and audio of, Mr. Kelly’s comments...

Trump told him that “Hitler did some good things.”

Mr. Kelly confirmed previous reports that on more than one occasion Mr. Trump spoke positively of Hitler.

“He commented more than once that, ‘You know, Hitler did some good things, too,’” Mr. Kelly said Mr. Trump told him...

Kelly said Trump looked down on those who were disabled on the battlefield.

In response to a question about previous stories about Mr. Trump having disdain for disabled veterans, Mr. Kelly said Mr. Trump did not want to be seen in public with those who had lost limbs on the battlefield.

“Certainly his not wanting to be seen with amputees — amputees that lost their limbs in defense of this country fighting for every American, him included, to protect them, but didn’t want to be seen with them. That’s an interesting perspective for the commander in chief to have.”

“He would just say: ‘Look, it just doesn’t look good for me.’”

He said Trump called service members who were injured or killed “losers and suckers,” despite denials from Trump and some aides.

Confirming a statement he gave to CNN last year, Mr. Kelly said that on multiple occasions Mr. Trump told him that those Americans wounded, captured or killed in action were “losers and suckers.”

“The time in Paris was not the only time that he ever said it,” Mr. Kelly said, referring to reports that Mr. Trump told him that he did not want to visit a cemetery where American service members killed during World War I were buried...

Mr. Kelly had nothing good to say about Mr. Trump

Mr. Kelly was asked whether Mr. Trump had any empathy

“No,” Mr. Kelly said.""