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I’m a tenured law professor with 15 years of teaching experience. I’ve just written a book called “Sh*t No One Tells You About Law School.” AMA.
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A little about me: I teach Contracts, Sales, Conflict of Laws, and Transnational Litigation; I was a first-gen college and law student (my parents did not even finish elementary school); I graduated first in my law school class; I have an LLM from Cambridge University (fancy, right?); I clerked for the Supreme Court of Canada; I’ve taught at three different law schools; I’ve won several teaching awards; I’ve published in top law journals; two weeks ago, I submitted an amicus brief to the U.S. Supreme Court; I’m married to a former JAG lawyer who has litigated some high profile cases; I’ve just written a book that I really hope will help all law students, but particularly first-gen students who sometimes feel out of their element in law school. The book is oh-so-controversially called “Sh*t No One Tells You About Law School” (for a law professor, this is uber-controversial!).

Tip: If you’re interested in reading the book but don’t want to buy it (there’s way better things you can spend $30 on!) just ask your library to order a copy for the school—and then check it out with a library card. #OldSchool.

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