Perhaps if the author of "The Paper Chase" were alive today, he would advise his daughter to follow Terry L. Clark On Substack for the same reasons:
“I found myself extolling the benefits of the place,” he said. “I explained that she needed ‘the real law school experience,’ not some watered-down version offered out here on the West Coast, in some mock mission-style law school where they sip caffe latte on a slate terrazzo in the hot sun in the middle of January.”
No idea. I would be curious to know too.
"Et tu, Brute?"
Is that your final answer?
Perhaps if the author of "The Paper Chase" were alive today, he would advise his daughter to follow Terry L. Clark On Substack for the same reasons:
“I found myself extolling the benefits of the place,” he said. “I explained that she needed ‘the real law school experience,’ not some watered-down version offered out here on the West Coast, in some mock mission-style law school where they sip caffe latte on a slate terrazzo in the hot sun in the middle of January.”
https://hls.harvard.edu/today/you-come-in-here-with-a-skull-full-of-mush-you-leave-thinking-like-a-lawyer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lE1ImIZpn_w
No, just waiting for the test results on your study of Shakespeare and of history.