Law in Contemporary Society

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  After going through the hell that is law school and being burned to ashes you get to be reborn. You are now a CLS Alum, which makes you better than most other law school graduates? You have the privilege of putting Columbia on your resume and bio page at your job. You have access to a network of powerful and successful people. You made it through all the torture, pain and manipulation, now you are ready to go out into the world and start anew. Everything you had to endure was for the moment when your golden ticket was given the Columbia Law stamp. You made it, Congrats!!!! Now, about the bar exam…
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It's perfectly possible to do this a different way. This draft appears to represent the "there's no other way to do this" fixation that you want me to persuade you not to have.

It's school. There are many things to read, lots of people to talk to, lots to learn. Here you can find how to think about fighting injustice in practical ways that also appeal to your sense of developing self: the kind of lawyer you want to be. If you used these years systematically to figure out how to do what you want to do the way you want to do it, graduating would mean something very different. The important two thirds of the process still lie ahead of you. Skip EIP and start....

 
You are entitled to restrict access to your paper if you want to. But we all derive immense benefit from reading one another's work, and I hope you won't feel the need unless the subject matter is personal and its disclosure would be harmful or undesirable.

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