Public defending as the least of three evils. Tony grudgingly had to give him that -- despite being a prosecutor himself, there were times he found himself wishing he was arguing the other side of the case in front of him. "Mmm, you'd reckon right," Anthony said, raising his drink to his lips and taking a small sip. "Prosecution has a harsher reputation, but it's just the other side of the coin. Some people do need to be punished, do need to be removed from society for some time. And some," he took a larger sip, not looking right at Gene, "it's wrong place, wrong time, and you still have to do the work."
Lawyering's a scam. Tony cracked a half-smile at that. "Some reform is certainly needed." It didn't seem appropriate to mention that, too, was Anthony's ultimate goal -- to reach the top and to rebuild the justice system with a firm hand. "Tzedek, tzedek, tirdof," he said, looking over his glass at Gene again. Justice, justice, you shall pursue -- A portion of Deuteronomy he knew was part of the synagogue's Hebrew School curriculum. He had it written in flowing block script in Hebrew on the bag that held his tefillin, on the inside of his wig for court. It was rare he wrapped tefillin, these days, so he saw it more often when he was dressing for court. Always an important reminder, he thought.
Tail Hermione Granger. Both eyebrows went up -- Tony was impressed by a number of things, there, not the least of which was the ease Gene had managed to drop the name of 'the brightest witch of their age' without coming off like a pompous git. He nodded, lips pressed together. "Impressive," he said, his tone slightly but genuinely awed. "Don't let her work you too hard. She has always worked herself to death, doesn't mean you have to, as well." That was the pot calling on the kettle, like Tony was anything less than a workaholic himself -- but of the two of them, who had the Timeturner in third year to take every elective? Certainly not Anthony.
"Sound choice, long as your folks don't try with curfews or anything." Tony glanced back at the dance floor, back at Gene. He wondered, vaguely, if Gene would have problems with that. Tony couldn't imagine coming home from a night out to his parents, covered in glitter and sweat.