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January 21, 2009
Quigley: Letter to a Law Student Interested in Social Justice
Though somewhat dated (I only discovered and read it today), William P. Quigley has a brief article that should be of interest to many students, Letter to a Law Student Interested in Social Justice, 1 Depaul Journal for Social Justice 7 (2007). Reading the first section on how public interest work goes against the mainstream culture and amounts to swimming upstream relative to the downstream paths to success made me think of a recent article comparing Obama and Chief Justice Roberts' careers: Linda Greenhouse, "Two Stars, Meeting Across a Bible," New York Times, Jan. 17, 2009.
-E.R. erosser@wcl.american.edu
January 21, 2009 in Books/Articles/Reports of Interest | Permalink
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