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Law School Then and Now
The degree that used to be called Bachelor of Laws is now known as Juris Doctor. Law students today spend less time in courtrooms and more time in classrooms and clinics, learning more specialization and practical skills, while also bearing significantly higher tuition fees.
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The American Bar Association changed the name of the law degree from LLB to JD in the late sixties, in part due to the increasing prestige of physicians and a desire to not have a monopoly, leading some to believe that it made law school tougher and more serious.
54:17 - 55:56 (01:38)
Summary
The American Bar Association changed the name of the law degree from LLB to JD in the late sixties, in part due to the increasing prestige of physicians and a desire to not have a monopoly, leading some to believe that it made law school tougher and more serious.
ChapterLaw School Then and Now
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PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The host discusses with the guest the family influence on her decision to pursue a career in law, specifically her father's interest in legal institutions and taking her to watch court cases as a child.
55:56 - 56:51 (00:55)
Summary
The host discusses with the guest the family influence on her decision to pursue a career in law, specifically her father's interest in legal institutions and taking her to watch court cases as a child.
ChapterLaw School Then and Now
Episode#540: Harvard Polymath Noah Feldman — Deep Focus for Hyper-Productivity, Learning 10+ Languages, Predicting the Future with History, the Possibilities (and Limitations) of DAOs, Lessons from the Iraq Invasion, Designing the Supreme Court of Facebook, the Virtue of Scholarship, and the Wild Life of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The Supreme Court ruled in Tinker v. Des Moines School District that students had the right to wear black armbands in protest of the Vietnam War as free speech in public schools, as long as it did not disrupt the school environment, setting an important precedent for student expression rights.
56:51 - 59:08 (02:17)
Summary
The Supreme Court ruled in Tinker v. Des Moines School District that students had the right to wear black armbands in protest of the Vietnam War as free speech in public schools, as long as it did not disrupt the school environment, setting an important precedent for student expression rights.
ChapterLaw School Then and Now
Episode#540: Harvard Polymath Noah Feldman — Deep Focus for Hyper-Productivity, Learning 10+ Languages, Predicting the Future with History, the Possibilities (and Limitations) of DAOs, Lessons from the Iraq Invasion, Designing the Supreme Court of Facebook, the Virtue of Scholarship, and the Wild Life of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The speaker shares how her father being a social psychologist who studied with Stanley Milgram, and her grandparents' professions affected her ability to delve into her inner experience and how her father communicated with her.
59:08 - 1:01:22 (02:14)
Summary
The speaker shares how her father being a social psychologist who studied with Stanley Milgram, and her grandparents' professions affected her ability to delve into her inner experience and how her father communicated with her.