I could not help but link you to this classic University Diaries post that will explain why law professors on your campus turned up at the most recent faculty meeting in sack cloth and ashes.
Have fun.
And by the way? I have discovered that because of the loyalty of you, the readers, I seem to be able to get books that I want to review just by asking for them. How cool is that?
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shaz
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And the law prof's comments will undoubtedly show up in anti-academia articles as proof that all us academics are overpaid and ungrateful.
I do understand that compared to what some other lawyers make, $200K is peanuts, but geez, tone deaf much?
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And the law prof's comments will undoubtedly show up in anti-academia articles as proof that all us academics are overpaid and ungrateful.
I do understand that compared to what some other lawyers make, $200K is peanuts, but geez, tone deaf much?
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