1. Indeed, they are going to law school, too. 2. This woman is never going to law school. 3. We only visit the best eleven or twelve law schools to look for new talent. 4. When I go to law schools to speak, I recognize them immediately. 5. Although he apparently went to law school primarily to satisfy a general thirst for knowledge, Just said later that it had helped him negotiate engineering contracts. 6. At that time, the Framingham, Mass., native was more inclined toward earning a degree in history and political science and then moving on to law school. 7. After all, he said, she had been the main breadwinner after he quit his job in publishing to go to law school. 8. After graduating from the University of New Mexico, Domenici taught briefly in public schools, then decided he wanted to go to law school. 9. After the war, Lipset worked briefly as magazine editor before he decided to move to the West Coast to go to law school. 10. But most of those proposals have been rejected, according to James Boyle, now a visiting professor at Yale University law school. |