his name is cass sunstein, and prolific. i had taken a couple of courses with him.e had said to me, "it's clear that you love to argue." he said, "you should really think about doing an internship at the justice department in the solicitor general's office because, of course, the solicitor general is the master litigator for the united states government." and everybody in the office had devoted to that mission, and i applied, and i got the job, so i spent a summer there, at the sg's office, as it's known. i got to know charles fried, i got to know the people in the office, and they asked me to come back on the permanent staff after my clerkship was over. so i was -- i was quite a challenge because i was very green. i was newly minted lawyer. i really didn't have a lot of experience. i didn't have any litigation experience, so i -- it was a little reckless on charles fried's part, but i learned the ropes. i argued 15 cases before the court during my tenure there. i wrote briefs and participated in all the activities, and i really -- it was the most wonderful, the bes