Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
... myself, a holder of a Master's Degree in clinical psychology, as a result of which, I enjoy a certain expert-level of understanding of human motivation.


You're also a holder of a Doctor of Law degree, IIRC, which allows you to enjoy a certain expert-level of understanding of the law.

Tell us, in your capacity as a legal expert, do you think a judge would accept you as an expert witness regarding human motivation based on the mere fact that you have a Masters Degree in clinical psychology?

Or would there have to be something more to your CV before that could ever happen?