Morning Docket: 08.14.25 - Above the Law
Briefly

Law students' motivations for joining organizations like FedSoc are scrutinized, suggesting a need for validation due to poor academic performance. Concerns about judicial incompetence remain, with reports of unqualified judges continuing to operate in the legal system. The conversation around financial implications highlights significant sums of money involved, illustrating the gravity of economic discussions in the legal sector. Additionally, there's a mention of Milbank's efforts to extend its influence internationally, reflecting the interconnected nature of the legal industry today.
Diligent journalism students devote a lot of words to 'some law students are losers and join FedSoc to feel good about themselves and get jobs their grades could never justify.'
In what shouldn't be controversial news, bad judges continue to be very bad at law.
$40B here, $40B there, pretty soon you're talking about real money.
Milbank carries the love across the pond.
Read at Above the Law
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