What Lawyers must Learn from Scientists to protect and promote Constitutional Morality
What Lawyers must Learn from Scientists to protect and promote Constitutional Morality Lawyers have always been considered or at least expected to be people with notable communication skills, and the ability to simplify complex and intricate legal concepts while making submissions in courts. The TV shows and internet series have contributed to this image significantly. On the other hand, scientists and engineers are often envisaged as book worms, nerds and geeks. Computer scientists are depicted as people who are glued to their powerful PCs and physicist to their white/blackboards. Again, television shows have also played a role in this. Nonetheless, people at the top of both the legal profession and scientific communities are highly intelligent and smart individuals without a doubt. Advocates argue matters which have great significance in our daily lives. The judgements of the court decide our freedoms and govern our lives. A person who commits a wrong cannot claim ignorance...