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It is. It's a common mistake. The law is really not about coming up with the right outcome, especially appellate cases. The process matters more than the result, even if you hate the result.
My wife doesn't practice law as a full-time job since she primarily researches and teaches now... but she does labor discrimination law and occasionally takes on some work with her old firm still if it's in her kind of narrow wheelhouse. One of my favorite memories is when we were working in the same room during Covid, and she was talking to her boss and a prospective client, and she was explaining to the person in as polite and legal terms as possible that, "yes, your boss can fire you for crapping on the bathroom floor."
And they say being a lawyer is boring, lol.