
Constitutional law expert Neal Kumar Katyal details his experience arguing a landmark Supreme Court case that challenged a president’s unilateral authority to impose global tariffs. Facing intense skepticism, Katyal utilized a multifaceted preparation strategy involving four distinct "teachers": a sports coach, an improv expert, a meditation guide, and a bespoke AI system named Harvey. While the AI provided critical foresight by predicting judicial patterns and potential lines of questioning, Katyal emphasizes that technical preparation alone is insufficient. True advocacy requires the uniquely human capacity to listen, adapt, and build genuine rapport with an audience. By balancing data-driven insights with emotional intelligence and presence, legal professionals can navigate high-pressure environments effectively. Ultimately, the ability to connect remains the most vital, irreplaceable skill in an era increasingly dominated by powerful, predictive technology.
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