Doubling down on a losing hand is rarely a good move, yet that is precisely what Case Western Reserve Law School dean Lawrence E. Mitchell is doing.
Mitchell generated a flurry of criticism—including in my own earlier post, “The Lawyer Bubble”—with his November 28, 2012 op-ed in The New York Times. On January 4 he took to the airwaves for a Bloomberg Law interview that makes me wonder whether he hears his own words as he speaks them.
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