Screaming Bean |
Monday, July 26, 2004
My spouse is starting business school in a couple weeks. This is an interesting experiment for both of us, and I've decided to learn all I can about the campus since I've never spent time there. I like going to bookstores, so I took it upon myself to figure out where the bookstore is so that I can go check it out. In the student union there are also a number of other businesses. This list includes "legal services." I checked it out and found out that as a full time student you have the opportunity to have inexpensive legal representation. They'll represent you for traffic tickets, minor crimes, landlord disputes, and simple wills, but not class actions, patent disputes or divorces. This is not a law school. I go to law school. I'm surrounded by would-be lawyers, am taught by lawyers, and deal with lawyers everyday. Do I get low-cost legal services? No. What's wrong with this picture?
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