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Re: Help me choose a law school...
As an obj/libertarian, check out U of Chicago. "Law & economics" is the most friendly mainstream legal philosophy. |
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Re: Help me choose a law school...
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"Law & economics" is the most friendly mainstream legal philosophy. [/ QUOTE ] Can you expand on what you mean here? |
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[ QUOTE ] "Law & economics" is the most friendly mainstream legal philosophy. [/ QUOTE ] Can you expand on what you mean here? [/ QUOTE ] It's Chicago (university of, not the city). Milton Friedman et al did their stuff there. It's considered probably the most active hotbed of free market theory/libertarianism etc probbaly of any top 20 school. Google/wikipedia are your friend. |
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Re: Help me choose a law school...
Apply to the following:
Yale Stanford Harvard Columbia NYU U of Chicago UPenn UC Berkeley UMich (Ann Arbor) UVA Duke Northwestern Cornell Georgetown UCLA U Texas (Austin) USC Vandy GW Wash U BU BC Go to the highest ranked school on that list unless you want to make an exception for where you want to practice law (Northwestern might be more valuable to you than UC Berkeley if you want to practice in Illinois) The people who made a point about law firm snobbery are correct. Do not go where you get money, it is a long run -EV play. Apply to A LOT of schools. I know people who have been accepted to Harvard but were rejected from the other 9 top 10 schools. Applications are a contact game with high variance... apply everywhere now and make your decission later. Good luck |
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Re: Help me choose a law school...
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Apply to the following: Yale Stanford Harvard Columbia NYU U of Chicago UPenn UC Berkeley UMich (Ann Arbor) UVA Duke Northwestern Cornell Georgetown UCLA U Texas (Austin) USC Vandy GW Wash U BU BC Go to the highest ranked school on that list unless you want to make an exception for where you want to practice law (Northwestern might be more valuable to you than UC Berkeley if you want to practice in Illinois) The people who made a point about law firm snobbery are correct. Do not go where you get money, it is a long run -EV play. Apply to A LOT of schools. I know people who have been accepted to Harvard but were rejected from the other 9 top 10 schools. Applications are a contact game with high variance... apply everywhere now and make your decission later. Good luck [/ QUOTE ] This was the plan, and this was more or less the list of schools I had lined up, although I figured I'd apply to a couple lower schools as well, just to see. |
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Re: Help me choose a law school...
There is some maddeningly terrible advice in this thread.
If you want to go into academia, going to the best school possible should be your number one consideration for the simple reason that you will 100% want to clerk if you want to be a professor. Getting a federal clerkship (and ideally a Circuit clerkship) is almost entirely premised upon two things: 1) Grades/Rank in the context of the difficulty of your school; and 2) Professorial connections/recommendations, which are naturally going to be more valuable as the quality of the faculty increases. I'm at YLS now. PM if you have more questions about this. |
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* I've been a lawyer for 7 years at Big Law. I don't know a single co-worker who has paid off their law school debt. Not that it is impossible, but not likely.
* Big Law currently pays $135k to $145k for first year associates (NY, California, and TX. Chicago too, possibly). * You want to be warm, your choices are the CA law schools (UCLA, Boalt, and Stanford). * If you want a NY law job, you'd be better off going to an East Coast law school. |
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It's Chicago (university of, not the city). Milton Friedman et al did their stuff there. It's considered probably the most active hotbed of free market theory/libertarianism etc probbaly of any top 20 school. [/ QUOTE ] Thanks! |
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