I saw nothing tonight to dissuade me of my core belief that yale law produces amoral sociopaths
The purpose of a system is what it does
i feel like saying "that's where mr burns went" could actually be a compelling ad
Plenty of them, yep. Signed, a YLS grad (who is pretty sure he's not an amoral sociopath??)
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.
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.
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.
As a resident of New Haven for years, I can testify that Yale, writ large, produces well spoken sociopaths.
this is partly an observation borne of personal experience
Agreed! They were like that before. Yale law just sharpens them and makes them more of what they already are: amoral sociopaths.