m reading right now, kagen with went to yale. i should have gone to those history, ether it's debates.ars, i loved i loved just the philosophy, and it was all there. i didn't go to anything because i was mad at the world. so i was self-restricted in a place that offered all opportunities. the law school was good for me because it showed me how much work i needed to do, to do what i wanted to do, how much i needed to learn and whether the question i asked myself when i left, are you willing to do the work and dedicate yourself to learning all you need. so i would have to say in retrospect, it was small enough. t was academically challenging and the professors were fair to me. it wasn't the best choice as far as being able to distinguish yourself because of the gading system, but i can't look back and offer any complaints. i know in the past i have not said pleasant things, but that had to do with some other reactions. judge maggs: let's go forward to the confirmation process. a third of the book has to deal with the confirmation p