Author: Paul Campos
If I had a dollar for every time I've heard somebody inside a law school complain about the school's career services office I could buy a brand new case book.
Calacatta marble. The author of this is a 2008 NYU law school grad, who is currently unemployed, living with his parents, and over $150,000 in debt.
When I was about seven or eight I would watch the CBS Evening News with my father every night after dinner. This was at the height of US involvement in.
The most arresting thesis in Brian Tamanaha's forthcoming book is captured by this quote: "Law schools have raised their tuition to obscene levels because they can." What he means is.
Needless to say the creation of the Monkees -- a completely artificial pop music group invented for the purposes of television, in the crassest possible attempt to cash in on.
"Law Deans in Jail" is a new paper by two Emory law professors. The abstract: A most unlikely collection of suspects - law schools, their deans, U.S. News& World Report.
Chapter CCLXVI in Tales From the New Gilded Age: A banker left a 1% tip in defiance of 'the 99%' at a Newport Beach restaurant the other week, according to.