I read an article on Bloomberg entitled "Are Lawyers Getting Dumber?" It is an interesting article which seems believe they are based of the percentage of failure of students taking the bar exam. Much arguing ensues as might be expected from lawyers and law school deans and professors. The fun part it the short test giving 10 example bar exam questions you can take to see how you stack up. While I took the test, I refuse to reveal my results lest I be accused of a: smug neener-neener behaviour resulting from a high score said smugness to which I refuse to admit; or b: the conclusion that I am a moron when it comes to the law as supported by my low score to which I also refuse to admit. The questions are interesting in that they reinforce the notion that the legal system has little to do with what might be considered "right" or "just" but rather who is best at knowing the rules and playing the game.
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I read an article on Bloomberg entitled "Are Lawyers Getting Dumber?" It is an interesting article which seems believe they are based of the percentage of failure of students taking the bar exam.