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A law degree is probably a helpful credential, all other things being equal, for a trial judge or an appeals-court judge.
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For me, and for most others, I suspect, the most helpful advice has been that which advocates for self-knowledge rather than boasts the credentials of a particular school.
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India will be a definitive examination of his credentials to be in the side as the long term first choice spinner in helpful conditions.
That was his credential.
Call it credential inflation.
Surprisingly helpful.
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