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fromSlate Magazine
9 hours ago

This Awards Season's Villain Isn't This Year's Shakespeare in Love. It's Something Worse.

For those of us who love the works of William Shakespeare, his reputation is both a blessing and a curse. Yes, there are abundant fellow travelers along the lifelong road of understanding his plays, and you rarely have to justify your passion for him, even to our anti-human tech overlords. And yet, it can be nearly impossible to see his plays clearly underneath the thick crust of received wisdom that covers them,
Film
Higher education
fromAbove the Law
9 months ago

Law Student Regularly Commutes Thousands Of Miles To Attend Classes - Above the Law

Many prospective law students undertake long, often costly travel or relocation to attend prestigious schools, accepting exhaustion and expense for perceived career and reputation benefits.
US news
fromAbove the Law
3 weeks ago

Get Ready For U.S. News Law School Rankings To Make No Sense - Above the Law

U.S. News law school rankings once provided crude but useful prestige guidance, but recent projections produce implausible ties undermining their credibility as a prestige barometer.
fromSlate Magazine
3 months ago

They Got the College Acceptance of Their Dreams. When They Got to School, They Found a Nightmare.

Jessica Custer was the editor of her high school paper growing up in Hardwick, New Jersey. She was also a member of the biology team, the chemistry team, the chess club, and the debate club. That résumé got her accepted to a whole slew of prestigious colleges, including Georgetown, Princeton, and Harvard. But in 1995, she made a different choice, one that she believed would set her up for a bright future.
Higher education
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