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Square Pegs in Round Slots: Dealing with Diversity in Law Schools

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  • Chinmayi Arun

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There is a profile that law students are expected to fit – proficient in English, assertive, capable of dancing circles around most people in terms of playing on words or logical reasoning for instance. When people who do not fit the profile enter law school, they find themselves dealing with a set-up that was not designed keeping them in mind. Abstract for CLC 2006: The Law of the Law in an Age of Empire.

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  • Chinmayi Arun, 2006. "Square Pegs in Round Slots: Dealing with Diversity in Law Schools," Working Papers id:572, eSocialSciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ess:wpaper:id:572
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