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Wonder if there is a law school out there for me
I bought all the books related to this exam, thinking selling or returning them if necessary.
I thought, “I won’t waste my money on finding a LSAT tutor. I will study by myself. If it’s too hard for me, it is never late to give it up.”
I thought, “I won’t waste my money on finding a LSAT tutor. I will study by myself. If it’s too hard for me, it is never late to give it up.”
When I first decided to work on LSAT, I was not determined to go to law school. Studying LSAT was more like an adventure. I had heard how hard it could be.
When I first decided to work on LSAT, I was not determined to go to law school. Studying LSAT was more like an adventure. I had heard how hard it could be.
Does it ever cross your mind that you need to work on your vocabulary size?
The U.S. Supreme Court is primed to have a 6–3 conservative majority by the end of 2020. How will the court’s decisions affect regulations across the country? Professor Tim Wu (@superwuster) shares his thoughts. Part 1: bit.ly/3ncZsH0 Part 2 ⬇️ bit.ly/2Sbr4he
superwuster.medium.com
What does a 6–3 Court mean?
It might be different than you think: it will split the country even further into two nations.
Solving problems isn’t just an action or an end but a decomposing process aiming at components.
One of the ways a 6-3 conservative supermajority could undermine climate legislation is by undercutting standing to bring climate cases to court, in effect nullifying the right to sue the government on climate concerns, @MichaelGerrard explains to @grist grist.org/politics/why-a…
Take a look back to 1972 when Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg first landed her post @columbialaw as its first female tenured full professor. @nytimes #RBGRIP #RBG #TBT nyti.ms/35ZmoTN
Professor Kimberlé Crenshaw (@sandylocks), founder of the #SayHerName movement, says the grand jury’s decision not to charge police officers for Breonna Taylor’s death suggests that the system has decided “no moral or legal wrong has been done to her.”
Each collar that Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’59 owned had special meaning to her—but we’re partial to one in particular. Read more about the lace collar CLS commissioned in honor of the 25th anniversary of #RBG’s investiture to the U.S. Supreme Court. bit.ly/331oEbe
“Throwing out preclearance when it has worked and is continuing to work to stop discriminatory changes is like throwing away your umbrella in a rainstorm because you are not getting wet.”
Did you know you can search for court documents for an attorney discipline case on the #StateBarCourt website? Case dockets and calendars are available online. Access is free; no login needed:
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