Chamath Palihapitiya
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that you would just like sit there and I was like in awe.
It was so, I felt like my energy was completely sapped for me at the end of this process because you were just so engaged and so caught into the way that these guys are thinking and talking.
Did you take a Rose Sparks?
Did you take a Rose Sparks when you were there?
No, and if you're familiar enough with the case or the case history or the law that's being debated, because again, when you get to the Supreme Court, you never debate the case.
What you're debating is the legal interpretation of the decisions that were made on the case.
And so is this constitutional?
How do you interpret this particular act, this law, this federal law?
What's the right way to think about it?
So you don't actually talk about the case.
You talk about the interpretation of American law.
of our laws, of the Constitution.
That's right.
And so they have a full briefing with a full history of the case.
And remember, they only hear two cases a day.
So they're one hour each for each hearing.
So you go in and they only do it Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday on the last two weeks.
And they only hear cases from October to April.
There's only a handful of cases that are selected.
Wow, so you're really on a shot clock then to make your case.