I have, alas! Philosophy,/ Medicine, Jurisprudence too,/ And to my cost Theology,/ With ardent labour, studied through./ And here I stand, with all my lore, /Poor fool, no wiser than before. — “Faust”
When I saw this quote in an article in the Chronicle of Higher Education, I mused that law schools may to be suffering from the same tensions as colleges and universities offering graduate and Ph.D. programs, trying to balance the practical with the theoretical.
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