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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is what happens when you hire people with this amazing pedigree. Have you even heard of these schools? Pam Bondi: Stetson Law Lindsey Halligan: U of Miami Law Ed Martin: St. Louis University Law Kash Patel: Pace Law Separately I have to point out the Schiff whistleblower’s amazing education. I guess Shasta College was too challenging to finish: Chris Bish earned a high school diploma from Enterprise High School and attended Shasta College. [/quote] They are all awful, obviously, but f right off with your elitist nonsense. (And reflect on Larry summers in the Epstein files as well as Trump and all of his idiot spawn being Penn graduates.) [/quote] Agreed! I've heard of all of these schools. Plenty of incompetent idiots have graduated from Ivy leagues schools based on what I see in DC and NY everyday.[/quote] Truly, Harvard Law seems to have done to the most damage overall. And Yale a close second. [/quote] Nobody is saying that elite schools give any character advantage, of course they don’t. But generally speaking the elite schools enroll and graduate people of higher intelligence and ability. Not always, as in the case of the Trumps and Penn - certainly many of those legacy admissions are not really qualified to be there. And certainty you can get the occasional very sharp graduate of a mediocre law program because they couldn’t afford anyplace else, or they had test anxiety on the LSAT but are really very bright otherwise. But generally speaking the sharpest tools go to the best schools.[/quote] I’m not disputing their is an lsat difference but the person I was responding to was implying that the lower tier schools were the root cause of this and that’s offensive and elitist, as is your implication that it’s somehow rare to have a really bright person coming from a lower ranked school. Let’s also not pretend that it’s unusual for people from an elite institution to be a) dumb@sses their because of their connections and wealth and/or b) morally bankrupt lickspittles. Many of us know and work with many people like this (or read the newspaper.) [/quote]
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