Author: Paul Campos
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.
The New York Times has published an interesting op-ed by Greg Smith, a soon to be former director of the investment bank Goldman Sachs. The gist of the piece is.
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.
I was invited by 17 Stanford Law School student groups to give a talk on the law school scam, in the wake of increasing concerns that even at elite law.
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.
A particularly interesting section of Brian Tamanaha's forthcoming book details the many ways in which less well-off law students end up subsidizing the education and eventually the careers of their.
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.
Via Paul Caron comes this article (free registration required), detailing the grotesque and amusing spectacle in Austin, where former dean of the law school Larry Sager got fired recently for.