Not exact matches
Jointly organised by the
law schools of Monash and Melbourne University, the aim of this event was to explore the extent of supermarket power in Australia's economy and society, the impacts of that power, and what if
anything could be done
about it.
This interpretation may not sit well with lawyers who are taught in
law school that
anything that is void is void, and nothing can be done
about it, and nothing can be based on it.
Even during the 2016 campaign, many teachers were afraid of talking
about anything related to the election, according to a Southern Poverty
Law Center survey, «The Trump Effect, The impact of the presidential campaign on our nation's
schools.»
«Lots of
law schools did surveys, but they were voluntary and you might get 30 or 40 per cent filling it out, so you couldn't really say
anything about your demographics because they're not universal.»
Her efforts to help level the playing field started during the late 1970s — a time when women in
law schools were, if not rare, certainly not
anything close to
about half the class, as they are now.
We come out of
law school without knowing much
about anything except how to find answers to tough legal questions; that's all that we've got, really.
Looking back at it, Mike writes, «there really wasn't much of
anything funny
about law school.
You didn't know
anything about the
law before
law school.
Yeah I mean if you get to walk out of
law school and be presumed competent, than you ought to be presumed competent for just
about anything else if you've already got a
law license it feels like.
As always, I love to hear from students
about what's going on at your
law school, in your fledgling legal careers, and
anything else
about the experience of a legal trainee.
Participants and presenters discussed various factors that do or might drive the future of
law school and what, if
anything, can or should be done
about them.
What compounds the problem for new lawyers, is that in
law school we are basically taught not to have an opinion
about anything.
Moreover, unpaid positions can only attract two types of candidates: (1) Those so insanely rich that they have no worries
about paying for
law school or
anything else; and (2) Those so incredibly desperate for any position that they will sacrifice a year's wages simply to get their «ticket punched.»
In
law school you can talk
about pretty much
anything that happens in your daily life without concern
about professional privilege or ethics or whatever.
If you want more information
about specific
law schools, the admissions process, the implications of any criminal, civil, or academic misconduct on your candidacy, or almost
anything else, you should take a look at:
Anyone who knows
anything about my work (and to be clear, Elie Mystal is not to blame if he doesn't) knows that I have argued explicitly and repeatedly that there currently are far too many seats in far too many
law schools given the number of
law - related jobs available; that this mismatch has visited tragic and incalculable misery on tens of thousands of aspiring lawyers, and that anyone who tries to assert otherwise is either grievously mistaken or contemptibly dishonest.
I'm prepared to not worry
about anything besides this... I know everyone else here will fight for the rest of their lives to see sensible gun
laws in this country, so that kids don't have to fear going back to
school.»