Cases Quote by Samuel Alito
“I've learned a lot during my years on the 3rd Circuit, particularly, I think, about the way in which a judge should go about the work of judging. I've learned by doing, by sitting on all of these cases. And I think I've also learned from the examples of some really remarkable colleagues.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: Remarks at Federal Judicial Center, 2015
Judicial expertise grows through hands‑on case work and learning from exemplary peers.
In simple terms: Experience and mentorship shape a judge’s skill.
Seek practical experience and learn from role models.
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When to use this quote
- courtroom
- law school
- judicial clerkship
- peer review
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What mechanisms ensure impartial learning?
- How can judges balance experience with evolving law?
Relying solely on experience may overlook systemic biases.