The future first lady justified her demands for more black and female law school faculty by attacking the “traditional model,” in which law students were educated through the Socratic method.
Of course, Tecs is in favor of teaching the Archimedean method. In this, I believe one discusses the lever and how it can be used to lift cash out of clients and their opponents.
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The future first lady justified her demands for more black and female law school faculty by attacking the “traditional model,” in which law students were educated through the Socratic method.
Of course, Tecs is in favor of teaching the Archimedean method. In this, I believe one discusses the lever and how it can be used to lift cash out of clients and their opponents.
Socrates would never make it onto Harvard's Law faculty. Can you imagine how his interview would go?
Casting philosopher's chair.
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