4/ A legal education that avoids opposing viewpoints risks producing lawyers unprepared for real-world conflict. Their training depends on an open exchange of ideas in class.
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2/ Most law faculty say ideology wouldn’t affect their own hiring decisions, yet the majority believe other faculty would disadvantage conservative applicants.
The pattern repeats in mentoring and clerkship recommendations, where more see bias in others than in themselves.
Eight in ten law professors say a liberal would be a good fit at their law school… but fewer than half say the same about a conservative.
New data from our survey of law school faculty raises a broader question: How do different viewpoints fit within legal education?
Five days after the LA election, Spencer Pratt falls to third place and a woman who hardly anyone voted for in person, Nithya Raman, totally dominated in mail voting to come in second. No one with a functional brain believes these results.
SpaceX welder to become millionaire thanks to company stock — WSJ
Juan Hernandez joined SpaceX as a welder earning $28 an hour and received $10,000 worth of company stock
As SpaceX heads toward its IPO, the shares he held onto are now worth nearly $1 million