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I saw nothing tonight to dissuade me of my core belief that yale law produces amoral sociopaths

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Rchompmancobra.bsky.social

The purpose of a system is what it does

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SNilovepets420.bsky.social

i feel like saying "that's where mr burns went" could actually be a compelling ad

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RBhurricanexyz.bsky.social

Plenty of them, yep. Signed, a YLS grad (who is pretty sure he's not an amoral sociopath??)

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ATaudryt.bsky.social

I was a jury member on a very emotional lawsuit case and the side defending itself had five lawyers and the broke family on the other side had one and she was fierce but I can't forget how just emotionally indifferent all the other side's lawyers were to the stakes and tragedy of the situation.

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jeanjaures.bsky.social

Or they fit Yale’s real admission policy. Does Yale pick them and polish them or does Yale create them. Scholars have long debated this question.

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Rrogergathmann.bsky.social

Partly, this is due to the fact that anti-trust law has not been applied, at all, to the Ivies. Myself, I think there should be firm limits on how much of an endowment a private uni should have, for one thing, For another, the Ivies have way too much power.

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JDjoshdobbin.bsky.social

As a resident of New Haven for years, I can testify that Yale, writ large, produces well spoken sociopaths.

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YItomtomorrow.bsky.social

this is partly an observation borne of personal experience

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Jjsteno.bsky.social

Agreed! They were like that before. Yale law just sharpens them and makes them more of what they already are: amoral sociopaths.

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