Lawyers Often Have Little Understanding Of Legal History
Briefly

Versions of the expression that 'those who do not study history are doomed to repeat it' have been attributed to Edmund Burke, Winston Churchill, and George Santayana.
I met a lawyer who had never heard of Dewey LeBoeuf, likely because he had only entered the legal profession in the past few years.
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