Tag Archives: law school students

Need Help With Law School Exams? Open Book Is Here To Help

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As a general rule, I usually don’t advocate on behalf of books I haven’t read. But there is an exception. When I have read several of the author’s previous works, and I just know his next will be as spectucular as his previous ones. I have read NYU Professor Barry Friedman’s books, articles and blog [...]

The First Day

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This fall the brunt of my blog posts will change from covering the Supreme Court to covering law school. And many of my posts will be anecdotal, about my experiences in the first year of law school. I also plan to have some of my fellow classmates write posts for the blogs. The goal is [...]

How to Reject Rejection Notices

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Yesterday, a friend of mine handed me an article from the Bluffs News. After I read it, I immediately thought of law professors and prospective law school students. Dear Professor Millington, Thank you for your letter of March 16. After careful consideration, I regret to inform you that I am unable to accept your refusal to [...]