Law Practice,
Judges and Judiciary
Nov. 18, 2019
On law schools (part 1)
Earlier this year, San Francisco Superior Court Judge Curtis Karnow graced these pages with his view that law school professors are disconnected from the real world of law practice. Judge Karnow is right, more than he knows. Not being a law professor himself, he might not know why he is right.





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Earlier this year, San Francisco Superior Court Judge Curtis Karnow graced these pages with his view that law school professors are disconnected from the real world of law practice. Karnow, "Dissolving Legal Barriers," Daily Journal, Feb. 20, 2019.
Judge Karnow is right, more than he knows. Not being a law ...
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