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Two Great Tastes That Taste Great Together: Student Loan Debt and the Debate Over the Value of Scholarship

So many possible captions for this image. I will allow you to choose your own.

Everyone knows that the level of debt imposed on law school graduates is unconscionable.  (They might not use that exact term, but I will.)  Everyone also knows that there has been considerable, sustained debate over the value of the scholarship produced by law faculties.   (See related post at http://susannahpollvogt.wordpress.com/2010/09/08/law-schools-law-professors-scholarship-andversus-teaching/.)

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Law School Musical

The following link was provided to me by a student.  The video falls in the same category as “A Coloring Book for Lawyers,” which I mentioned in my previous post, in that the video presents a satirical and also despondent take on the life of a law student.  Depending on your perspective, it is quite well put together.

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