years of the gentleman who was finding it hard to keep at a retail outlet with as the multiple john piercy's that have inflicted on the speech impediment and this is what got me fired. [laughter] and he had called the lawyer i believe and was to contest this. the harvard law review article fought through a lot of these implications, and had gone to the extent of proposing wide use of telephone interviews for applicants new jobs, and this is my favorite part, interviews behind screens. and we know that this is serious because the author of the harvard law review went on to write to the editorial for "the new york times" and the leader years. she's now left that teaching law at yale so help me. so the title for my book was ten bad ideas in the law school and how they change the world that's how i started out what became the school's four misrule. and i abandoned that title and i abandoned the framework for it because i couldn't answer the question really mr. olson only ten. where are you going to stop. how long is the book going to be any way when he and why we get some of these bad ideas, whi