On the recordFebruary 17, 2021
Back in the day, the law school professor would create an exam where he weaved together a story that would exemplify each of the issues in that area of the law.
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congress.govBack in the day, the law school professor would create an exam where he weaved together a story that would exemplify each of the issues in that area of the law.
Sherman compares the GameStop saga to a law school exam illustrating legal issues.
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