Pros: Reputation, opportunities, size. Cons: Hard to get in; easy to get out.
Yale Law is like expensive soup. It's hot. It's easy to swallow. It can be easy to spill or drop (such as its prestigious name). It can contain all sorts of ingredients, some healthier than others. It's generally easy to digest. Let me explain...
Pros: meaningful academic freedom, interesting people, real sense of energy Cons: lack of structure, New Haven isn't for everyone
I would recommend the Yale Law School to anyone, unless they have a spouse who doesn't want to go to New Haven or they can't handle northern winters. Because getting in can be difficult, I would list this as a pro (knowledge for knowledge sake) and ...
Pros: Freedom to choose your contribution to society. Cons: getting accepted to Yale in the first place.
My biggest obstacle to Law School? Paying for it! Of course I can always use student loans, but my wife is a little more conservative than I am and the thought of owing $100,000 or so makes her sick. Yale Law School's student loan grant program has...
Paperback, Leading Cases in Constitutional Law 2008 The textbook, Leading Cases in Constitutional Law, by Jesse H. Chopper, Richard H. Jr. Fallon and Yale Kamisar, available in Paperback. Published by:...
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