Hey, @DavidLat, why don't you write up this one yourself and leave the scam-snark to @ElieNYC? http://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/22/business/dealbook/law-school-a-solid-investment-despite-pay-discrepancies.html …
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You link an article quoting Simokovic and then beg me to ignore. Why? Because reality hurts your fairy tale?
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that's exactly why. You got me.
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I think
@StevenDavidoff's (well written) piece speaks for itself; there really isn't an@atlblog angle to it.1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes -
The facts & trends in it are known to
@atlblog readers, but it's a good primer for a broader audience.1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
thought it a bookend to Ellie's vivisection post.
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Coda: Law Professors Continue To Defend Their Business Model By Any Means Necessary.
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I can't blame them; IMHO, being a law prof is a great job, better than Biglaw partner despite lower pay.
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but seriously this motive fixation is odd. If data is bad say so. Otherwise empty cynicism.
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I'm a former English major and a novelist; I admit I think in terms of narrative & motive, not data.
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Just sic
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Lawyers judge "math debate," not professional labor economists?
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