Saw this piece in the Sunday Trib. about Building a Better Legal Profession, a group of law school students aimed at forcing change in the hiring and promotion of young lawyers. Nothing too original in terms of the issues they’re pushing…and the blog isn’t exactly update daily. But I’m all for pushing change through Internet organizing.
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Hi Peter,
Thanks for blogging about BBLP! Our current blog is not updated daily, but we are hoping to have more of a presence beginning later this spring and into next fall, as we roll at a campus campaign. We’re hoping to reach out to other law schools that might like to set up groups on campus, and make this sort of data available to students during OCI.
Best,
Bitta
http://www.betterlegalprofession.org