What Would Hamlet Do?
If he was an indebted Stanford Law grad? I only ask because it sounds like you're fucked one way or another...at least that's what Wilson claims.
This question was of course at the heart of A Debtor to Law (School) Pt. 1 and A Debtor to Law (School) Pt. 2.
On a more serious note, the issue of rising legal education costs, espeically here in California with the increases instituted by the University of California for its professional degree programs, is of serious concern. I briefly touched on this below and pointed to Phil Carter for his analysis on the matter following a surprising legal victory by current 3L's at the UC law schools. I'm surprised that there hasn't been more discussion of this in the blogsphere. I suppose with people already beginning outlining, interviewing for jobs, or just going to the beach (3L's), there isn't much time to consider the practical implications of a rising cost of legal education. The alleged ho' has shed new light to the problem...not sure if it's the kind of light (UV?) that's needed.
This question was of course at the heart of A Debtor to Law (School) Pt. 1 and A Debtor to Law (School) Pt. 2.
On a more serious note, the issue of rising legal education costs, espeically here in California with the increases instituted by the University of California for its professional degree programs, is of serious concern. I briefly touched on this below and pointed to Phil Carter for his analysis on the matter following a surprising legal victory by current 3L's at the UC law schools. I'm surprised that there hasn't been more discussion of this in the blogsphere. I suppose with people already beginning outlining, interviewing for jobs, or just going to the beach (3L's), there isn't much time to consider the practical implications of a rising cost of legal education. The alleged ho' has shed new light to the problem...not sure if it's the kind of light (UV?) that's needed.
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