Law in Contemporary Society

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AmandaHungerford-FirstPaper 14 - 20 Feb 2008 - Main.JustinColannino
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    • I'm very interested in doing such a questionnaire. Is there a way for people to answer anonymously not just to other wiki users, but to you as well? I don't think I'll get very honest answers otherwise (e.g. everyone [myself included] talking on the wiki about how the curve affects behavior says that they've seen it in others, but never in themselves).

All votes are anonymous. Look at the documentation of the Vote Plugin. If you need help constructing a questionnaire, my assistant, IanSullivan or I can help you. \ No newline at end of file

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  • Amanda, thanks for bringing up this topic. I have some thoughts/questions that I believe are relevant. A reason I keep hearing as to why I should work at a firm is that they provide the training that I will need to be able to use our degree in future practice. Common wisdom is that law school does not train you to be an attorney. I wonder why that is? Why don't law schools make more of an effort to train us? Why do they rely on employers to fulfill that goal? The only school I know of that makes a strong effort to give their graduates the work-training they need is Northeastern with its co-op program. I think that the lack of concrete, practical training may be another reason that students go from the classroom to the firm. -- JustinColannino - 20 Feb 2008
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