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Wednesday, January 07, 2015

The "25 most influential people in legal education" is missing someone . . .

With all due respect to Bill Henderson (at No. 1), and the many other thoughtful people on the National Jurist's list, the cynic (or maybe the realist?) in me finds it hard to know what to do with a list of the "25 most influential people in legal education" that does not include Robert Morse.  I know, I know:  he's not "in" legal education, I guess.  But still . . . unfortunately . . .

Posted by Rick Garnett on January 7, 2015 at 01:57 PM in Rick Garnett | Permalink

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Kyle McEntee is 8, so your point is valid, methinks.

Posted by: Michael Risch | Jan 7, 2015 3:25:49 PM

It sounds defamatory for anyone to be on this list, and thus be one of the 25 people most responsible for the current state of legal education.

Posted by: Blahblah | Jan 7, 2015 3:11:39 PM

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