“Law school is not about practicing law anymore; it is about circumventing to “system” to get what one wants.”
Agree, I was a government lawyer for 30 years and the new graduates who came before me in the last 15 years seemed to be heartless nitpickers who only cared about winning, not the law or humane justice. It’s about the money, not justice. When I retired, I also quit the bar.
This is especially true since there are more law school seats than there are students.
ANYBODY with a pulse and a four year degree can go to an accredited law school.
There is no more selectivity.
There are no more law school standards except in the fantasy delusions of law professors.