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  • Lurker123 [he/him]
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    2 years ago

    ? Legal realism (esp with respect to constitutional law) has been pretty dominant in law schools for the last few decades (at least according to the professors at my law school). Maybe it’s taken a more radical turn recently, but I definitely left law school having been taught that constitutional law was total bs.

    • neo [he/him]
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      2 years ago

      I was in an undergraduate con law class (like half the rigor of an actual law class. Not even close to being difficult but still quite a lot of work to do) and a lot of the students recognized that case law just happens to be whatever a justice fucking makes up and then works backwards to justify. Our TA once did something funny which was to set up a clearly bullshit proposition that made the students bristle at how bad it was and then he proclaimed "Even Oliver Wendell Holmes said this! Would you dare disagree with Oliver Wendell Holmes!?!"

      Sadly I don't remember what was being discussed in that moment but it was funny at the time.