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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you get into a good DC law school, by definition you're very bright. High intelligence on any objective metric. It's rare for a high intelligence person to truly believe in conservative values. The thing is, when you're a smart thinking person, your analysis takes you to liberalism. Smart people generally have to bend over backwards to come up with logic to support conservative issues. As a consequence, only like 5% of students at good law schools lean conservative. So they join the fed society to find their people. It means that it's an instant networking org when they graduate. In short, if you're willing to sell out your intellectual thoughtfulness to join a MAGA job-ladder, sure. But I assume anyone in those organizations in law school don't actually believe in the logic that gets them to those values. They are just willing to push their values aside for their professional ladder-climbiing aspirations. [/quote] What DC law school is good? Georgetown isnt even in the Top 14 anymore. [/quote]
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