Category: Op Eds
Interview with an E-Discovery Attorney
What is important here is that if you haven’t learned already, your career is going to be a winding road. What you wanted to practice pre-law school will probably change by the time you take the Bar, and that’s ok
Themis Bar Prep – All It’s Cracked Up To Be?
I would recommend Themis to anyone. The price is right, the program solid, and the customer service superb. While I have some critiques of the new bar prep, they have instilled loyalty in me. I pray (fervently) that I will never have to take another bar exam, but if I do I will use Themis
Is Studying for the Bar Exam like Training for a Marathon?
Right around this time in 2012, as a 3L nearing the end of my law school career, I began to think a lot about two things: (1) the bar exam, and (2) running a marathon. This association is in large part due to the old adage, “Studying for the bar exam is like training for a marathon.” But is that really true? I set off to find out
Seeing the Whole Picture in Age Discrimination
There are many American workers today who face employment problems, not just senior citizens. Statistics from more than just the AARP are needed to provide a clear picture on just what challenges are facing senior citizens and what the law can and should do
The Liberal Case for Ted Cruz on the Supreme Court
As President Obama moves into his second and final term in office on the back of a pretty convincing victory, one way in which he will be able to shape his legacy is through the U.S Supreme Court
Same-Sex Marriages – A South African Perspective
In December of 2005, South Africa became the fifth country in the world and the first country on the African continent to recognise the rights of same-sex couples.
Should Law Students be Entrepreneurs?
There are several reasons why law students should consider entrepreneurship. Law school is tough, and finding a job after is even more difficult. And yet, despite the chronic cloud of unemployment hanging over the heads of law students, entrepreneurship is rarely discussed in law schools












