#1) On April 26th, we had the opportunity to interact with 1 of 7 Iowa Supreme Court Justices. Reflect on that experience with comments, questions, reflections, summary, one thing you will remember, etc.
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He seems like a very interesting man. I would like to sit down and see how he feels about the issues I find important.
ReplyDeleteI thought having Justice Cady come in was really good. We got to learn what he did and some advice to keep going and don't give up. The story you told was very interesting.
ReplyDeleteHe seemed very formal, and very businesslike. He seems like he would be a nice guy but he seems very serious. The story is crazy because you really do affect people every day.
ReplyDeleteI learned a lot from him. He was a fun guy to listen to. I wish we would of had more time to listen to him.
ReplyDeleteHe was very professional and i liked that. just wish he talked a little louder... I did hear interesting things about courts and where they meet and how they do things in their view instead of ours.
ReplyDeleteHe didn't talk very loud, but was very good at putting words to his thoughts
ReplyDeleteI was surprised that Justice Mark Cady actually works on his own and doesn't work with the other justices everyday.
ReplyDeleteI think it was cool that he has talked to my cousin in law school
ReplyDeleteHe was very interesting to listen to and he answered a lot of my questions about what the supreme court does. It was interesting to listen to him a second time when he was answering more questions.
ReplyDeleteI thought it was interesting, and he did go on, but i found out a lot and I got my question answered and found out he's mostly on his own, rather than with the other justices in Des moines.
ReplyDeleteWe don't really learn that great amount of history and law so it was nice to hear a little about what he does.
ReplyDeleteI thought the information that mark gave was very interesting. I have always wondered what those kind of people do each and every day. I never knew he did most studying.
ReplyDeletehe was a very professional man and he explained what the judicial system does i learned more about what his job entails.
ReplyDeleteHe was a very interesting guy that knows all about the government stuff.
ReplyDeleteKyle G.
he knew alot about his job and he knew what he wanted to do from the start and i learned alot from him
ReplyDeletejacob
I think Justice Cady gave us lots of good information and it was nice to hear about what he actually does on a day to day basis.
ReplyDeleteI think he was a very interesting man, and very professional. He used a lot of big words at times, but he definitely knew his stuff. He liked to get us involved which helped us pay attention and stay into what he was talking about
ReplyDeleteit was interesting to hear about what his job was like
ReplyDeletei liked him for coming and talking to us. i also liked his story that he shared about his old classmate. I believe that all contacts are important to have.
ReplyDeleteHe was well known of his job and i liked that one of his mainly pointing to little things can go a long way and he is not above the law.
ReplyDeleteI thought Justice Cady was going to be very different than what he really was. He was actually very interesting and I was glad that I had the opportunity to have him speak with us and listen to what he does and what he does on an everyday basis.
ReplyDeleteHe was a very interesting man. I thought it was interesting how he talked from all perspectives on different things. He didn't talk directly about law, but applied it to different viewpoints too so we could understand.
ReplyDeleteConner
I liked how he answered all of the classes questions without reservation, his story about his college friend was awes inspiring.
ReplyDeleteHe was very interesting to listen to him talk. It was nice listening to what his job entails. I am glad we got to listen to a person talk that has a impact in your lives.
ReplyDeleteFelicia
He was interesting to listen to and i learned a lot about the courts and how they do things..
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