What happens when these mouth breathers graduate law school?
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Date: December 20th, 2014 11:50 AM Author: Onyx Bearded Public Bath
At most law schools, standards have fallen so far that people who would have gotten in by the skin of their teeth a few years ago (full freight, in off the waiting list) are now setting or exceeding the 75th percentile numbers. What I am wondering is, what the hell is going to happen when these people graduate? Granted, many won't pass the bar, but there is already pressure building to make the bar exams easier.
As I understand it, one of the main things that the LSAT tests is abstract reasoning ability. Lots of people are getting into the legal pipeline without it. So what will happen to the judicial system? Not big law, but the garden variety individual and small business disputes. Will we see cases devolve into prole shouting matches amongst "lawyers" who don't understand basic legal concepts?
My thinking is that, as long as there are judges who meet the intelligence standard, they can serve as referees and keep some semblance of rationality in our system. But if the TTT grads get onto the bench, all bets are off.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=2761927&forum_id=2#26967895) |
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