"For most of the past fifty years, attending Harvard Law School was a miserable experience for the majority of its students." Kevin K. Washburn, "Elana Kagan and the Miracle at Harvard," 61 Journal of Legal Education 67, 67 (August, 2011).
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2 comments:
Mr Tiller, are you going to sign the petition asking law schools to issue clear information on their graduates employment prospects?
http://insidethelawschoolscam.blogspot.com/2011/09/law-school-petition.html
Yes. (My surname is "Tillers.")
P.S. I do think Harvard Law School has become a less unpleasant place in the years since I was an undergraduate law student there. I liked HLS more when I became research assistant there. I liked it more when I took an LL.M. there. I liked it more when I was a visiting scholar there. And I liked HLS a lot when I a was a visiting faculty member there. During the last stint, of course, I was no longer a student. But I thought that HLS had made life much more pleasant for students and had done many other things to broaden and deepen the range of intellectual inquiry there.
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