Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's Yale. If your money's green...
I just want to know how the Conservative Inc affirmative action program works at YLS. What are the in’s and out’s? Is it a paid scholarship?
I know multiple “professional Conservatives” who went to YLS. They are not geniuses. Clearly there is a defined pipeline from the Hill and Mass Ave conservative think tanks to YLS. It’s a well trod path with an outsized number of admissions to YLS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DeSantis also came out of there. They clearly don't pick the best people.
True because almost 80% of their graduates identify as liberal.
Anonymous wrote:It's Yale. If your money's green...
Anonymous wrote:DeSantis also came out of there. They clearly don't pick the best people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nope, the US makes sure a lot of leaders come out of Yale. As for Yale Law, the Supreme Court almost exclusively takes clerks from Yale and it seems like you have to go to Yale if you want a tenured faculty position in any top 100 law school.
Totally untrue re Supreme Court. Harvard supplies a lot of clerks too, and there are at least two justices who claim they refuse to hire from either law school.
It is true that YLS prides itself on churning out law professors and a significant number of students who go there, arrive intending to teach law. (Which is bizarre to me and one reason I did not enjoy my time at YLS - I wanted to be a practicing lawyer and had, and have, no political aspirations or connections.)
Anonymous wrote:Is seeing JD and Usha Vance campaigning going to torpedo the reputation of Yale Law School?
Every word out their mouths is just so stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Is seeing JD and Usha Vance campaigning going to torpedo the reputation of Yale Law School?
Every word out their mouths is just so stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nope, the US makes sure a lot of leaders come out of Yale. As for Yale Law, the Supreme Court almost exclusively takes clerks from Yale and it seems like you have to go to Yale if you want a tenured faculty position in any top 100 law school.
Totally untrue re Supreme Court. Harvard supplies a lot of clerks too, and there are at least two justices who claim they refuse to hire from either law school.
It is true that YLS prides itself on churning out law professors and a significant number of students who go there, arrive intending to teach law. (Which is bizarre to me and one reason I did not enjoy my time at YLS - I wanted to be a practicing lawyer and had, and have, no political aspirations or connections.)
You seem boring.
Anonymous wrote:Is seeing JD and Usha Vance campaigning going to torpedo the reputation of Yale Law School?
Every word out their mouths is just so stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nope, the US makes sure a lot of leaders come out of Yale. As for Yale Law, the Supreme Court almost exclusively takes clerks from Yale and it seems like you have to go to Yale if you want a tenured faculty position in any top 100 law school.
Totally untrue re Supreme Court. Harvard supplies a lot of clerks too, and there are at least two justices who claim they refuse to hire from either law school.
It is true that YLS prides itself on churning out law professors and a significant number of students who go there, arrive intending to teach law. (Which is bizarre to me and one reason I did not enjoy my time at YLS - I wanted to be a practicing lawyer and had, and have, no political aspirations or connections.)
Anonymous wrote:Nope, the US makes sure a lot of leaders come out of Yale. As for Yale Law, the Supreme Court almost exclusively takes clerks from Yale and it seems like you have to go to Yale if you want a tenured faculty position in any top 100 law school.