[Editor's note: This letter was submitted in response to the article "Wilson Boosts Idea for High Court to Take Up Certified Questions of Law From Appellate Courts," which the New York Law Journal published on June 26.]

We all remember that moment when in the first year of law school, we are warned that you will know when you are officially a lawyer. As you are engaging in a routine mundane endeavor such as watching a favored TV show and your loved one retorts “you are talking like a lawyer, can we just watch the show”.

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