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Inside the Law School Scam: Halfway home
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Inside the Law School Scam. Wednesday, March 4, 2015. Politics is a strong and slow boring of hard boards.". Max Weber, Politics as Vocation. That seemed like a reasonable assumption, but it's apparently turning out to be mistaken. It's fair to say that admissions standards have now been cut as much as they can be cut, practically speaking. 80% of all applicants. When it comes to law school admissions, we may not be at the metaphorical equivalent of -459.67F quite yet, but we're very close. Which...Now o...
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THE LEGAL WATCHDOG: “I spent $134,918 and I don’t even get a lousy law degree?”
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A Wisconsin Criminal Law Blog. Wednesday, May 27, 2015. 8220;I spent $134,918 and I don’t even get a lousy law degree? I hate it when lawyers mindlessly jabber about "public service" or "giving back" or our alleged duty to "serve the community," as if we have some moral obligation above that of medical doctors, corporate managers, accountants, or truck drivers. As I’ve written here. Do the Northeastern law grads really need to hear this kind of nonsense? Plus the usual smorgasbord of government benefits&...
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News Coverage: The Continuing Reality of Segregated Schools – The New York Times | Poverty Law
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Poverty Law for Professors and Legal Academics. News Coverage: How mass incarceration creates ‘million dollar blocks’ in poor neighborhoods – The Washington Post. New Article: “Milliken, Meredith, and Metropolitan Segregation” →. News Coverage: The Continuing Reality of Segregated Schools – The New York Times. August 2, 2015. The Continuing Reality of Segregated Schools – The New York Times. This entry was posted in News Coverage of Poverty. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Hastings R...
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New Article: “Milliken, Meredith, and Metropolitan Segregation” | Poverty Law
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Poverty Law for Professors and Legal Academics. News Coverage: The Continuing Reality of Segregated Schools – The New York Times. New Article: “Vulnerability, Resilience, and LGBT Youth” →. New Article: “Milliken, Meredith, and Metropolitan Segregation”. August 4, 2015. New Article: Myron Orfield,. Milliken, Meredith, and Metropolitan Segregation. 62 UCLA L. Rev. 364 (2015). Abstract below:. Over the last sixty years, the courts, Congress, and the President but mostly the. Detroit’s schools have remained...
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Op-Ed: Where Should a Poor Family Live? – The New York Times | Poverty Law
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Poverty Law for Professors and Legal Academics. Interesting website: “WealthInequality.org”. Report from El Salvador →. Op-Ed: Where Should a Poor Family Live? 8211; The New York Times. August 7, 2015. Where Should a Poor Family Live? 8211; The New York Times. This entry was posted in housing. Interesting website: “WealthInequality.org”. Report from El Salvador →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Cente...
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News Coverage: How mass incarceration creates ‘million dollar blocks’ in poor neighborhoods – The Washington Post | Poverty Law
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Poverty Law for Professors and Legal Academics. New Article: “Wealth, Commonwealth, and the Constitution of Opportunity: A Story of Two Traditions”. News Coverage: The Continuing Reality of Segregated Schools – The New York Times →. News Coverage: How mass incarceration creates ‘million dollar blocks’ in poor neighborhoods – The Washington Post. August 2, 2015. How mass incarceration creates ‘million dollar blocks’ in poor neighborhoods – The Washington Post. News Coverage of Poverty. War on Poverty (17).
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Law School Truth Center: June 2015
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Law School Truth Center. Tuesday, June 30, 2015. Obergefell and the Call for Law School. Because I eat, breathe, sleep, shit, and fuck the law like any good lawyer should, I spent large chunks of this past weekend skimming through remarkably cogent, spirited, and well-thought commentary on the Supreme Court's decision in Obergefell v. Hodges. For those who read USA Today, that's the gay marriage case), and I must ask: who would not. Want to go to law school right now? Don't blabber about marriage being s...
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Outside the Law School Scam: A Great Time to be a Guinea Pig: The ABA Task Force on Financing Legal Education Endorses Law School Experimentation.
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Monday, June 29, 2015. A Great Time to be a Guinea Pig: The ABA Task Force on Financing Legal Education Endorses Law School Experimentation. Well, that may be too harsh. On the plus side, the Report of the Task Force (" Report. I am with the Task Force there. On the minus side, however, is the Task Force’s boundless enthusiasm for the alleged promise of law school "experimentation" (. From the Access Group, the CEO of which is a member of the Task Force. [2]. Syracuse Law is recognized for a 3 3 agreemen...
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Outside the Law School Scam: The Law School Admission Council's DiscoverLaw project encourages high school kids to dream about going to law school to save the dolphins.
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Thursday, December 5, 2013. The Law School Admission Council's DiscoverLaw project encourages high school kids to dream about going to law school to save the dolphins. That appears above, and the others that appear at the bottom of this post, are from the DiscoverLaw.org site. DiscoverLaw.org is an initiative. Early how to be a successful law school applicant.". The DiscoverLaw site states. December 5, 2013 at 7:27 AM. You dont think there is a need for more public defenders? December 5, 2013 at 8:56 AM.