Law in Contemporary Society
Eben has suggested a few times that there be a mass student movement to stand up and change the law school. I am interested. In all seriousness, why not?

Here is what I propose. Sign your name on this wiki entry if you would also be interested. I imagine that after a week there will be zero signatures on this. And then I will just delete this wiki entry and pretend like it never happened. But it would be interesting if a bunch of people added their names, and we were then compelled to actually put some wild plan into action.

There are no set goals at this point. Just an initial evaluation of interest.

-- ChristopherCrismanCox - 10 Mar 2010

You have my signature. The only problem as I see it is you offer no clear goal. In my estimation, whatever plan would have to get something like 2/3 1L class-wide participation (and preceding that, consensus). I think the most tenable, realistic, and favored change could be making the first semester at CLS to be evaluated on a high pass/pass/fail basis, but I am always in for positive change.

Nona Farahnik

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