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Lee Kovarsky's personality and interests resonate with the eccentric Professor Frink from The Simpsons. Like Frink, Lee is a passionate intellectual with a deep understanding of his field, 'I've studied this particular power more than anyone else alive.'. He enjoys engaging in complex debates and often finds himself correcting others' misconceptions, 'Could you at least pretend to know the relevant law?'. His dry humor and tendency to express his frustration with others' lack of knowledge further strengthen the comparison to Frink, who is often seen as a brilliant but slightly condescending figure.

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Professor of Law, University of Texas. I'm a legal scholar who's passionate about justice and the rule of law. I also love hot sauce and watching television.– @lee_kovarsky

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Lee Kovarsky's intellectual curiosity and dedication to understanding complex legal concepts aligns with the values of Ravenclaw. His deep knowledge of habeas corpus, 'THE 'ORIGINAL HABEAS' THEORY IS SILLY.', and his critical analysis of legal arguments, 'This is reasonable ish until the last paragraph.', demonstrate his thirst for knowledge and his ability to think critically. His passion for the rule of law and his willingness to challenge those who misinterpret it, 'Humbly submit that if the only time you've complained about prosecutor overreach with vague laws is The People v. Donald Trump, you don't actually care about the integrity of the criminal legal system.', further solidify his place in Ravenclaw, a house known for its wisdom, wit, and learning.

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This song, which tells the story of a man on trial for his life, captures the drama and tension of legal proceedings. Like the lyrics, Lee Kovarsky is often found dissecting legal arguments and highlighting the complexities of the law, 'The last thing I'll say about this stupid tweet and the stupid op ed decision making at @WSJ behind it.'. He also shares the song's sense of urgency and its focus on the importance of justice, 'Humbly submit that if the only time you've complained about prosecutor overreach with vague laws is The People v. Donald Trump, you don't actually care about the integrity of the criminal legal system.'

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