Law in Contemporary Society

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 Professor Wu used this metaphor to illustrate something he experienced in his work as a Supreme Court clerk: we put our best and brightest into surgery when we need people in preventative care. We have court-appointed defense lawyers who sleep during a capital murder trial, and a pro-bono firm partner taking the case at the appellate level when the client is already on death row. I want to go into preventative care.
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* My Legal Education. I go to faculty and industry lectures, interact in student groups, participate in student government, and make use of office hours. I won't bemoan the cost of my tuition until I take full advantage of its possibilities. I plan to wring out the educational value of every dollar I put into this place, and then some.
 
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* My Legal Institution. I want to contribute to shaping Columbia while I am here so that it brings out the best in us as students, as colleagues, and as future advocates.

* My License. I want to continue use the time before I have my license to learn how to be a most effective advocate and representative for others.

 

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