I recall vividly how, as a junior at Harvard College, I landed a coveted position on Professor Ogletree\u27s office hours list. My ostensible purpose for taking an office hours slot away from a deserving law school student was to discuss the college seminar paper I was writing on the District of Columbia statehood movement. Although I did leave that meeting with several fruitful research leads, I was much more satisfied with achieving my true aim-to meet in person this man about whom I had heard so many wonderful things. The professor did not disappoint. As I sat in his office-the old office in Griswold, not the fancy new one in Hauser HallI soaked up tales of PDS trials and Supreme Court litigation, lessons on the ethical obligations of la...