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Totally Serious And Not Made-Up Group Hijacks Michigan Law Listserv To ‘Preserve Evidence’ And Expose ‘Unworthy’ Students

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University of Michigan Law School (via Getty) It didn’t take long after SFFA v. FASORP is back, and this time they’re targeting Michigan Law. FASORP will also notify your future employers that your Law Review credential is tainted and should be disregarded. The Law Review application process is blind.

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Harvard Law Students Hit With Invitation To Lie On Their Law Review Personal Statements, Professors Should Speak Out On It

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University of Michigan isn’t the only T14 getting harassed by FASORP. While the Harvard Law School dean made a point of not drawing unnecessary attention to the messages that circulated, chances are its the same ones FASORP sent to UMichigan. The Crimson has coverage: Harvard Law School Dean of Students Stephen L.

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Dragon Lawyers Ordered By Judge To Stop Watermarking Their Complaint With Huge Suit Wearing Dragon

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In what has to be the best case for law schools to begin teaching a summer module on how to add watermarks to briefs, a Michigan based law firm decided to zhuzh up their legal writing with a picture. Everyone and their Dragon really has been getting a law degree. Louis School of Law. Give the judges some!

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Cringe Reverse Discrimination Group Hijacks Michigan Law Listserv To Ask Students To Sprinkle A Little Fraud In Their Personal Statements

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These jokers hijacked University of Michigan’s listserv at the beginning of April to whine about personal statements, painting them as Title VI, Title IX, and 42 U.S.C. 1981 rending monstrosities forcing DEI into the hallowed halls of law review. Louis School of Law.

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The Biglaw Job Market Is Rough, But It Isn’t Worth Going To Prison Over

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Not just the ones we impose on our own job search like opportunities for hybrid work, not bending the knee to Trump at minimum or standing on the rule of law at best, but external ones too. You know, like not committing social security fraud to score the callback. Louis School of Law. But there should be limits.