Morning Docket: 10.17.22

* Yale Law responds to the attempt to cancel its students.  This is all just an elaborate ploy to convince people that it exists if you ask me. [Washington Examiner] * Fewer folks are applying to be law students in 2023. This is not entirely bad. We do need more welders. [Reuters] * Live in Nebraska and want to go to law school in order to help people? Check out their public interest scholars program! Also — consider leaving Nebraska. [News.UNL.edu] * Harvard Law's student body is also getting involved in political activism. If judges keep blacklisting prestigious schools for allowing their students to have opinions, we might have a Supreme Court justice from Rutgers some day! [The Nation]

yale law school* Yale Law responds to the attempt to cancel its students.  This is all just an elaborate ploy to convince people that it exists if you ask me. [Washington Examiner]

* Fewer folks are applying to be law students in 2023. This is not entirely bad. We do need more welders. [Reuters]

* Live in Nebraska and want to go to law school in order to help people? Check out their public interest scholars program! Also — consider leaving Nebraska. [News.UNL.edu]

* Harvard Law’s student body is also getting involved in political activism. If judges keep blacklisting prestigious schools for allowing their students to have opinions, we might have a Supreme Court justice from Rutgers some day! [The Nation]


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