
Essays and insights on legal writing and related topics, mostly (but not entirely) for lawyers, by Eric Wolff, former Supreme Court clerk, federal prosecutor, in-house attorney, adjunct professor, and currently a law firm partner in Seattle
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My first encounter with life-altering spiritual wisdom that wasn’t off-the-shelf prairie Protestantism was The Inner Game of Tennis (1974) by Tim Gallowey. I think I bought it around age 13 or 14 from the B. Dalton bookstore in Rimrock Mall...
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I have been accused of being a “killjoy.” The scene of the crime is usually something like a conversation with children and young adults about some aspect of life/society, and I allegedly pick up the topic, turn it around and upside down an...
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Eric Wolff is a lawyer/teacher. J.D., UC Berkeley. Law clerk at the Ninth and D.C. Circuits and the U.S. Supreme Court. B.A., Philosophy, Concordia College, Moorhead, MN. He grew up in Circle, MT.
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