Sarah Burstein on Nostr: I've talked to more than one attorney this year who seems to think that law profs ...
I've talked to more than one attorney this year who seems to think that law profs have endless time and energy (not to mention money) to spend on amicus briefs.
Now I'm curious: Do other law schools support this type of work? In terms of credit? Reimbursement/payment for filing/printing fees? In other ways?
#LawProfs #LawSchools #LawFedi
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