How we cite our quotes: (Part.Chapter.Paragraph)
Quote #1
"I want to sue [my parents] for the rights to my own body." (1.1.95)
And boom, we're off on a legal drama that would make John Grisham jealous. This book wouldn't be possible if the U.S. weren't such a litigious society.
Quote #2
"Does there have to be a trial?" (3.2.12)
Oh, Anna, if you file a lawsuit, yes there has to be a trial—that's the way these things work. And the more public spectacle (or ripped-from-the-headlines material that can be used on Law and Order), the better.
Quote #3
"You cannot talk about this case with your daughter unless her attorney is present." (3.2.41)
This is such a bonkers legal order that we have to wonder if it would fly in real life. Sara, as opposing counsel, lives with her daughter. Does the judge actually think she won't talk about the case?