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Rehearing: Judge Douglas Ginsburg

Case in Point: The Legal Show for Regular People

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Harvard Law School - What Is It Like Now?

I was there eight years. And then I'm leaving for two years. So yeah, at that time, the Harvard faculty, law faculty, was extremely fractious and divisive and divided, I should say. The critical legal studies clique of which there were half a dozen, six out of 65 faculty members. It just made trouble, no matter; it was too small for them to turn it into an embarrassment for the law school or a debate over their proto-Marxist views. That was just so tiresome indeed. When I left, when I took my leave, it was because having gotten tenure, I just needed to get away from the faculty college.

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