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“Yale Law School triggers me”

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“Yale Law School triggers me”: Columnist Kathleen Parker has this op-ed in today’s edition of The Washington Post.

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Entirely Preventable Cheating Scandal Rocking Law School

Above The Law

The post Entirely Preventable Cheating Scandal Rocking Law School appeared first on Above the Law. Exactly none of this had to happen.

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Clarence Thomas Quits Law School Class, Depriving Students Of BOTH Sides Of The ‘Do Gay People Have Human Rights?’ Debate

Above The Law

The post Clarence Thomas Quits Law School Class, Depriving Students Of BOTH Sides Of The ‘Do Gay People Have Human Rights?’ ’ Debate appeared first on Above the Law. Was this really advancing the academic mission in the first place?

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“At Yale Law School, a party invitation ignites a firestorm”

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“At Yale Law School, a party invitation ignites a firestorm”: Columnist Ruth Marcus has this op-ed in today’s edition of The Washington Post. Therein, Marcus writes, “Sorry, but if you’re triggered by the Federalist Society, you don’t belong on a law school campus.”

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Law School Suffers Critical Computer Collapse In The Middle Of Finals

Above The Law

The post Law School Suffers Critical Computer Collapse In The Middle Of Finals appeared first on Above the Law. Students deserve a little leeway here.

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Law School Hits Student With $17K Bill Even After They Transferred

Above The Law

The post Law School Hits Student With $17K Bill Even After They Transferred appeared first on Above the Law. WashU could clear some of this up if they dropped the video.

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Law School Canons: You can’t always “have it your way!”

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He authors a series linking law school canonical cases with intellectual property counterparts. The sole owner, employee, and officer lives and works in Washington D.C. However, the district court found that PerDiemCo’s office in Texas was essentially for show since PerDiemCo’s sole employee lived and worked in Washington D.C.