Submitted by Bryce Neier on
Bryce criticizes the current state of law schools, accusing them of failing to produce effective litigators. He argues that law schools focus too much on academics, social media, and diversity, rather than practical legal skills. He suggests that law school should be condensed to two years of academics and one year of practical experience, including courtroom work and establishing a law firm. He emphasizes the need for law students to be prepared for the harsh realities of the legal profession and the importance of standing up for truth. He also criticizes the legal system for being politically driven and not prioritizing qualifications.