Series Part II: Everything I need to know I learned from the U.S. Constitution.
My Constitutional law professor Dr. Steven Brown told our class something I doubt I'll ever forget. This class is absorbed with anything and everything 14th Amendment/equal protection/due process... You got it. Reading cases from Marbury v. Madison to Roe v. Wade to Planned Parenthood v. Casey to Stenberg v. Carhart is vital to understanding where America stands on this issue. Having an opinion is one thing, but if you can't back it up, does it matter? Our class depends on discussion, but the discussion depends on educated responses... That's why Dr. Brown so eloquently told us,
"Not everything true is useful."
Moral: Think before I talk... Does what I say benefit anyone else? Does it have to benefit anyone else?
live in love,
grace
So true Grace and unfortunately some of those people in that class who talk constantly should probably think about its benefit to everyone. Love Dr. Brown, i'm sad it didn't fit in my schedule this semester.
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