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Control Corrupt Courts!

30 Jul

Instead of writing a long Tips & Tactics newsletter this week, I thought I’d show you how to control corrupt courts!

You won’t believe me, but most lawyers (and nearly all law school professors) don’t have a clue what it takes to win in the real world.

That’s right!

Law school teaches all sorts of things … but not how to control judges nor how to overcome scheming tricks of crooked lawyers!

Law school is not the real world. Most professors never practiced law. Moreover, to keep their jobs they must be too politically correct to teach law students how some judges are biased or corrupt and how to overcome the scheming tricks of crooked lawyers.

What law students learn in law school is legal theory and the fundamentals required to pass the Bar Exam … not much practical knowledge!

Theory doesn’t win lawsuits.

You need to win your lawsuit!

Learn from Jurisdictionary step-by-stepYou need to know what’s important, what’s not, and how to focus your energy where it belongs: getting court orders!

Most lawyers never learn this.

All the posturing, big words, flamboyant behavior, lapel-thumbing, courtroom strutting accomplishes nothing!

The only thing that matters is the ink flowing from a judge’s pen when he signs court orders.

You must know how to control corrupt judges and overcome crooked lawyers. You must be able to re-direct the judge’s bias and the lawyers’ sneaky tricks!

There’s a reason why lawyer jokes proliferate.

There’s a reason why so many complain about high-minded, high-handed judges who ignore the law.

Political correctness prevents justice!

Winning lawsuits is a brutal, no-holds-barred, axe fight!

Jurisdictionary is your axe!

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In Defense of the Corvair: Worth one hellva lot more than trading it in to pay for law school

10 Jan

In what will go down in the annals of ABA history as one of the most assine interviews by an ABA president: Robinson had the grace and the courage to tell law students it was their own fault for the…

 

ABA President Blames Law Students for Going To Law School In A Shrinking Job Market

05 Jan

William Robinson, president of the American Bar Association, gave the most amazing interview to Reuters yesterday. One could call his words passionately defending his organization or a clumsy expression of how out of touch he is on the reality of…

 

Let’s Start with Basic Skills: Teaching Law Students Reading and Reasoning Skills

09 Dec

Obviously there has been much more change-talk than action in improving the legal academy curriculum. Perhaps that is because the legal academy is a bit befuddled about where to start. Even if we accept the premise that law schools try…

 

Newsflash: Law Schools Don’t Teach Law Students To Be Lawyers

22 Nov

There was an article published in the New York Times last Sunday, What They Don’t Teach Law Students: Lawyering, and it’s worth reading, even if we knew most of it already. In summary, the legal academy doesn’t teach law students…

 

Friday Fun: Law Student Pleads the Fifth About Her Fashion Sense

04 Nov

Hat tip to Staci Zaretsky’s A Crime of Fashion: When Law Students Dress Like Hookers post on ATL. [JH]

 
 

Law School Applicants Now Have The Social Test Along With The LSAT

25 Oct

It comes as no surprise that a growing number of law school admission offices are starting to use the “public” web as a way of investigating potential law students. A Kaplan survey is showing that 41% of admissions officers have…

 

1L Orientation: Why is law school so different and why 1Ls need to work harder

12 Aug

… than they did in college? Texas Tech Assistant Dean for Academic Success Programs Amy Jarmon offers advice at What makes law school so different for many new law students? on Law School Academic Support Blog. [JH]

 

Brief and Directly to the Point: Advice to Law Students and New Grads on Achieving a Successful Transition to "Real World" Legal Research

29 Jun

While less than two pages long (single-spaced), BYU law librarian Shawn G. Nevers’ Observations for Summer Research Success [SSRN] should be handed out to every summer clerk and new first year associate by law librarians who is now working with…