By Douglas G. Carnahan
My daughter is studying for the bar. She has hacked her way through the underbrush of three years in law school and now must relearn everything. Homilies like "You know more law than you ever will need" tend to fall a little flat right now.
It doesn't seem possible to have one's child unde...
My daughter is studying for the bar. She has hacked her way through the underbrush of three years in law school and now must relearn everything. Homilies like "You know more law than you ever will need" tend to fall a little flat right now.
It doesn't seem possible to have one's child unde...
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