A weird speech by Antonin Scalia, a visit with some serious legal tortoises, and a testy exchange with the experts at the Law School Admissions Council prompts Malcolm to formulate his Grand Unified Theory for fixing higher education.
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06/27/19 • 38 min
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Revisionist History - The Tortoise and the Hare
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Pushkin. April twenty fourth, two thousand and nine, the late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia is speaking at American University's Washington College of Law. Thank you, thank you very much, Professor Marcus Dean Grossman, Ladies and gentlemen, I began one of one of my either talks. The students are all dressed up for the occasion. C Span is recording. There's a big stage hung with blue polyester drapes. Scalia holds forth, his black hair swe
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