This is the third installment of a three-part series on mental health issues in the legal profession already starting at law school. 

Part 1 of this series introduced seven sources of professional and personal grief for law students arising from the structure of the legal profession and law school, and Part 2 examined competition, loneliness and lack of preparation. This part focuses primarily on the first year of law school and why its traditional structure must change.

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