Anyone who’s taken more than one college level economics course knows the term “sticky downwards.” It’s the theory that when the cost or value of something goes up, we’re very reluctant to give that up. It’s especially true with wages, where most workers would rather risk losing their jobs than take a paycut. And it’s [...]
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Forget being politically correct or not supporting unpopular or even discriminatory ideas. Law schools need to think about who they’re hiring as professors for a much better reason: sales. Exactly 6 students have agreed to take Dr. Thio’s two courses at NYU Law.
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by John on July 16, 2009
in Pre Law
On my post on toxic law students and people who don’t fit into a culture, there was a great comment by Jessica, who is a pre-law student (a Non-L if you will) wondering how to avoid becoming that square peg in the round hole:
Reading this post made me excited–I am planning on law school and [...]
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