tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3611639517962742486.post424243695994125028..comments2024-03-25T15:31:12.151-07:00Comments on We Live In A Political World: #31 / Law School LegacyGary A. Pattonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15049925834933920507noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3611639517962742486.post-63607741158269338202012-11-30T09:19:36.400-08:002012-11-30T09:19:36.400-08:00Thank YOU for your nice note. I reread this piece,...Thank YOU for your nice note. I reread this piece, because I got an alert that your comment had been posted, and I continue to find my outline compelling. Very best wishes as you embark on law school studies!Gary A. Pattonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15049925834933920507noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3611639517962742486.post-65156949221083609162012-11-29T23:18:44.887-08:002012-11-29T23:18:44.887-08:00Being a young law graduate from India and looking ...Being a young law graduate from India and looking forward to applying to Stanford Law School, I chanced upon this anecdote laced piece from you and I am grateful for having read it. Having a similar mindset about the 'practice' of law, your opinion confirmed to me what I believe to be the value of law as possibly the most powerful tool of comprehension available to those with an aim of effectuating social change. I have plenty of skepticism in taking such a financially burdening step without a clear end goal. Using a process of elimination, I settled on law as a very plausible career choice. This opinion has helped me be a little less obscure.<br />Thank you.Cliffhangerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02459642183260530136noreply@blogger.com