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Posted by Natosha
Chason
01/09/2013 at 02:59 PM
The majority of the people that you speak to about law school will tell you the same thing, “It’s hard, but worth it.” As a 1L, it’s difficult to imagine this. We all know law school is going to be hard. If it wasn’t, then everyone would be there, right? However, hard takes on a whole new meaning once you’re a law student. You learn that sleep is not always a necessity, that studying on a Friday/Saturday night is completely normal, and that it will all “make” you even if it breaks you (and yes, I did break down in a hallway crying during finals, but I wasn’t the...
Posted by David
Logan
01/09/2013 at 09:54 AM
Being the only law school in a state yields RWU students many benefits, regardless of whether they choose to remain in RI after graduation, and this past semester is proof why:
Students got to interact with leading jurists;
United States Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito spent a whole day with students
http://law.rwu.edu/blog/another-supreme-opportunity-justice-samuel-alito-rwu-law-v-1 and http://law.rwu.edu/blog/justice-alito%E2%80%99s-day-campus-v-2
Legendary United Sates Court of Appeals Judge Bruce Selya taught his trademark course “Lessons of Litigation,” while Federal District...