should be able to resolve cases in less time than it takes for my law clerks to be born, raidsed, and get through law school. the third thing i pointed to was our legal educational system where we have three years of post-graduate education for everybody who wants to have anything to do with lawyering. the best lawyer in the country in this history came from your state, senator durbin, and he didn't ever go to law school. he always said the best way to become a lawyer, read the books. still true. other countries around the world don't have three years of postgraduate legal education. now, this is where justice scalia and this is a disagreement. he thought three years was necessary for everybody. i'm not convinced. in england where i studied you could become a lawyer through three years of an undergraduate degree or one year as a postgraduate degree all followed by a lot of on the job practical training, and i wonder whether all that debt is worth it or whether it induces people to pick jobs that they have to pick to pay their debt rather than serve the people they would like to serve.