Top Law School Refuses To Condemn The N-Word And You’ll Absolutely Guess Which One
Black students at the law school have had enough.
Black students at the law school have had enough.
I mean, it's 2019 and someone is only now understanding the harm of that particular word, but at least the last horse crossed the finish line.
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Apparently the law school has known about it for years.
Recent events are bringing some old Supreme Court cases back into the spotlight.
* Congress isn’t standing up to the Supreme Court as much as it used to. [SCOTUSblog] * The Second Circuit really wants you to use a current email address. [Find Law] * A bar exam for teachers? Why would we create a system that would make BAR/BRI more money? [Constitutional Daily] * I kind of wish that everybody who offers an opinion on gun safety laws was required to have a law degree just so they could understand what’s actually being proposed. [Media Matters] * Not that getting a bunch of constitutional lawyers together is a recipe for compromise on the Second Amendment. I just want people to know what’s being talked about. [Huffington Post] * Stupid law firm slogan time! [Legal Cheek] * Henry Blodget defends internet trolls everywhere. [The Awl]
Does legal education need to be reformed? If so, how? The New York Times solicited views from a panel of experts (including Above the Law's own David Lat).
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