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Not The Preferred Nomenclature: Law professors tend to concentrate on using one racial slur in class, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t others.
Firm Announcements: Choate Hall issues raises. Weil does not… yet.
We Don’t Talk About Cuomo: For some reason Andrew Cuomo is still around.
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