As other schools adapt, can YLS maintain edge?
In 1992, Yale Law School was everywhere.
Clarence Thomas LAW ’74 had just been confirmed by the U.S. Supreme Court. Harris Wofford’s LAW ’54 Senate victory in Pennsylvania energized the Democratic Party. Pat Robertson LAW ’55 spoke at the Republican Convention. Baseball commissioner Fay Vincent LAW ’63 sparred with team owners. And Bill Clinton LAW ’73 was elected president of the United States.
“Almost every event on which national attention focused this year seems to have had a Yale Law School label,” then-Dean Guido Calabresi ’53 LAW ’58 wrote to alumni.
But...
Arnsdorf, didn't you just write two articles making an argument identical to this one?
"It's the only dream you can have --to come out number one man".
Happy Loman over the grave of his father, suicide, Willy Loman.
Death of a Salesman (1949)
Arthur Miller