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Are Law Professors Turning Out Un-Experienced and Persnickety Business Enforcers?

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Are Law Professors Turning Out Un-Experienced and Persnickety Business Enforcers?

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Often, we find the top law schools in the US offering reduced tuition for law students, if they do a stint with the government. In other words, if they become government lawyers for at least five years after they graduate. This is quite scary for several reasons but let me tell you my opinion on the subject. First of all, it is my opinion that the top law schools in the country are producing some of the most liberal, socialist graduates in the entire world. Okay, let me explain my premise: When these young law students graduate, most of them do not have any real experience in business, they’ve never had to make a payroll in their lives, many of them haven’t even had jobs except for maybe a couple of intern positions. And yet these same graduates from these top law schools will be working and the regulatory bureaucracy at all levels of government; City, County, State, and Federal. Each time we add a layer of bureaucracy, and more regulations, all we do is provide more jobs per lawyers,

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