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The [F]law: Big Law’s Capture of Students of Color

November 13, 2022

In the latest article from The [F]law, Rosie Kaur examines how and why Harvard Law students of color are being funneled into Big Law: “Big Law’s Capture of Students of Color.”

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From The [F]law:

  • Lisa Fanning, The Corporate Roots of Conservative Legal Thought

From The Systemic Justice Journal:

  • Micaiah Barley, One Dollar, One Vote: Corporate Capture of Electoral Redistricting
  • Facundo Jose Nazur, Corporate Influence: Exploring the Relationship Between Lobbying and Corporate Power
  • Jack Leahey, Beyond Buckley: Corporate Political Spending on the Governors Associations as a Function of Corporate Law and Power

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In Categories: Blog Capture Corporate Power Economic Injustice Law Legal Education The [F]law
In Tags: capitalism capture corporate power
In Subject Areas: Economic Injustice Education Legal Education Legal Profession
In Content Types: Student Papers
In Intersections: Racial Justice Wealth / Income Justice

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