On this blog, Professor Thaddeus Pope tracks judicial, legislative, policy, and academic developments concerning medical futility and the limits on individual autonomy at the end of life.

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Scalia - Too Many Smart People Are Lawyers


Justice Antonin Scalia says that most lawyers who appear before the U.S. Supreme Court are so brilliant that he worries they should be doing something more productive.  “I used to be disappointed that so many of the best minds in the country were being devoted to this enterprise.


“I mean there’d be a ... public defender from Podunk, you know, and this woman is really brilliant, you know. Why isn’t she out inventing the automobile or, you know, doing something productive for this society?"


“I mean lawyers, after all, don’t produce anything. They enable other people to produce and to go on with their lives efficiently and in an atmosphere of freedom. That’s important, but it doesn’t put food on the table, and there have to be other people who are doing that. And I worry that we are devoting too many of our very best minds to this enterprise.”

1 comments:

Makarios said...

Some jokes just write seem to themselves, don't they?