Part 2 of 2 of this interview continues with Professor John Mark Keyes' experiences. We delve further into his responsibilities as the past Chief Legislative Counsel of the Legislative Services Branch at the Department of Justice. He also shares the crucial skills needed to be a good drafter. Finally, he talks about his transition as a professor and shares his inspiration for Executive Legislation. Enjoy Part Two of this interview!
Highlights of the episode:
0:48 - What was his drafting experience like?
6:00 - Challenges in drafting
7:00 - How do you manage the different clients' expectations?
10:23 - Responsibilities as a junior drafter
12:20 - The importance of teamwork within federal drafting
13:20 - How important is knowing French as a drafter?
13:43 - What skills are important to be a good drafter?
16:59 - Transitioning to the role of the Chief Legislative Counsel of the Legislative Services Branch
18:55 - Management responsibilities
22:25 - Are there other skills needed to be a good manager?
24:00 - Other managerial responsibilities
26:00 - What was his inspiration for his book?
30:10 - What motivated him to become a professor?
31:45 - Best parts and challenges of being a professor
35:52 - Recommendations of resources for people interested in drafting
37:28 - Career goal
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