Suits, The Good Wife, and Serial are the classic fountains of inspiration when answering the burning question, “Why should I study law?” Harvey Specter’s speeches (and hair), and Alicia Florrick’s wit keep motivation high during reclusive exam periods in the library. Now, we tend to think of judges as impartial finders of fact. We entrust the balancing of competing interests to their learned judicial wisdom. But what if I told you there’s more scandal in our own backyard? In
Call me a millennial, but I respond to every musty textbook of legal case summaries with the same unoriginal droll: ‘Couldn’t I just Google this?’ All except one. When Survive Law offered us copies of legal resources in exchange for an honest review, I surprised myself by raising my hand for LexisNexis Case Summaries: Constitutional Law. But after all, I was enrolled in Constitutional Law for the semester. In a time where the words ‘KIRBY J, DISSENTING’ were stamped on the ey