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Wednesday
Nov192003

How little does law school prepare you for practice?

Gerry Spence, famed trial attorney from Wyoming, recounts his impressions of law school: “I did not learn much that was of real use. I learned how to speak, but not to people. I learned how to think, but not in terms of justice. I learned how to write, but in a style that was deadly boring. I had never seen a deed, a will, a real contract. I had never looked at a poor man in trouble, a miscreant in jail. I had no idea about how the law works..." [from story in the National Jurist]

Reader Comments (1)

National Jurist managed to get quotes from some of the truly great members of the legal community: Ann Coulter, Geraldo Rivera and Jerry Springer. What esteemed company!
November 20 | Unregistered CommenterAndrew

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