This document discusses two presentations given during a class session on judicial process and legal ethics. The first presentation was given by a retired chief judge and covered topics like prosecutor discretion and probate. Students found the discussion of ethics in the legal profession and the cost of appeals particularly insightful. The second presentation focused on critical thinking. It emphasized the importance of logic and types of arguments. Students participated in a hypothetical legal case analysis exercise. The document suggests learning to think like a lawyer is important for becoming a successful legal professional.