article thumbnail

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

Above The Law

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. Earlier : Northwestern Law School Sued For Having ONLY 83 Percent White Faculty Chris Williams became a social media manager and assistant editor for Above the Law in June 2021.

Laws 110
article thumbnail

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

Above The Law

University of Michigan isn’t the only T14 getting harassed by FASORP. FASORP’s attacks against University of Michigan were poorly executed. 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.

Laws 103
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

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

Above The Law

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. Chris Williams became a social media manager and assistant editor for Above the Law in June 2021.

Lawyers 117
article thumbnail

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

Above The Law

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. Remember FASORP, the reverse discrimination edgelords that sound like they were named after a crummy corporation in a lazy dystopian novel?

Laws 71
article thumbnail

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

Above The Law

In addition to lying about his Social Security number, Crosby decided to falsely state that he was a Marine, a University of Michigan football player, and a former Kirkland & Ellis employee. If he needed a Biglaw gig before, he definitely needs one now! Did he ever think that those claims would be easy to run a background check on?