Law in Contemporary Society

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StudentAction 23 - 22 Mar 2010 - Main.MatthewZorn
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 Discussion page for improving law school. If interested, add your name, and add your ideas!

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 But my real question: why are we bickering about what the 'three points' would be (and why are we blindly assuming that's the only way to do anything)? If people want to do this, shouldn't they focus on organizing people? I mean I understand you need a message and a goal, but this back and forth is getting you nowhere. My guess: people want to talk about it, but not really do it. Frankly I don't blame them- some people aren't even paying to go here, so why would they care (there are plenty of reasons but I'm not sure they would care about them), and most of these changes would not be put in place until after we're gone. I'm not trying to be a buzz-kill, just saying if it's going to happen someone or someones need to make it happen. But this is just a discussion page, so maybe I'm getting ahead of myself.

-- RorySkaggs - 17 Mar 2010

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There is a lot of psychological / behavioral literature that talks about the "Power of Three." I'm not going to link to any particular study as these studies are not terribly hard to find with google.

-- MatthewZorn - 22 Mar 2010

 
 
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