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September 30, 2004

Essentials

My friend, and former law professor, Henry Gabriel sent me an out-of-the-blue E-mail the other day asking me a question so poignant that it stopped me in my tracks: "Ernesto," he inquired, "why is it that most of the world's problems can't be solved by simply listening to John Coltrane?"

Of course, I had no good answer to that question. But it reminded me of a William Carlos Williams poem that Henry brought to my attention in law school.

so much depends
upon

a red wheel
barrow

glazed with rain
water

beside the white
chickens.

My question is: why aren't there more law professors like Henry Gabriel?

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