Author: Paul Campos
On this day when LGM seems obsessed with trivialities such as the historical meaning of the Obama presidency and how to construct a viable progressive political movement, I would prefer.
(1) The Washington Post Magazine has a good story on the law school crisis, full of statistics which will be familiar to many LGM readers, but remain too-little known or.
Silver's gold.
A song from Springsteen's best album seems especially appropriate today: How can this record be 40 years old? (Any other boomers feel like a decade got lost in there somewhere.
One thing that has been driven home to me with extreme prejudice in the course of examining the current economic structure of legal education is that law schools are run.
Or perhaps I should say "real." . . . and to cleanse the palate:
A former assistant career services director at Thomas Jefferson School of Law has admitted in a sworn statement to fabricating graduate employment data, and claims she was ordered to do.
Tonight's debate will among other things serve as a reminder that there is no longer an anti-war party, or even anti-war wing of a party, in American politics, at least.