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I suppose I am here because law school presents the traditional path to the careers I have considered.

I can relate to this. The Oliver Wendell Holmes article has a line that the logic and form of judicial opinions "flatter that longing for certainty and for repose which is in every human mind." The worst-case scenario that is often presented when deciding whether or not to come to law school is that maybe you won't become a lawyer, but having a law degree can't hurt you. I wonder about that sometimes...

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I’m not sure if there is some grand, abstract reason for me being at law school. I never considered one when deciding to come here, and have struggled with the question when I have considered it since. If I had to pick something, I suppose I am here because law school presents the traditional path to the careers I have considered. However, I believe the law does transcend traditional power structures, or at least has the ability to do so. This equality is not present in many (if not most) other fields; this has a deep appeal for me. \ No newline at end of file


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I’m not sure if there is some grand, abstract reason for me being at law school. I never considered one when deciding to come here, and have struggled with the question when I have considered it since. If I had to pick something, I suppose I am here because law school presents the traditional path to the careers I have considered. However, I believe the law does transcend traditional power structures, or at least has the ability to do so. This equality is not present in many (if not most) other fields; this has a deep appeal for me.


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