Law in Contemporary Society

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update: 2/25 A.M. I spoke with a few other students . But if you work for yourself, you'll never amount to anything. We'll have to work within institutions to get anything done (at least at first). When I think of "not pawning my license," I think of true economic and job freedom, i.e. I would choose my clients -- but you can't get much done without others. obvious?
 Moglen's "how to change the world" video - know what you want and know how to get it.

Reminded me of Randolph Bourne's Twilight of Idols. Pragmatists sometimes get too bogged down in process and lose sight of overarching aims. Thought constantly in class, while reading Holmes/Cohen etc about the "consequences" of legal decisions, and grew exceedingly frustrating with Formalism. Constitutional Law was painful. But...how do we know the consequences are good? What do we ideally want to come out of a decision? The goodness/badness of each of these consequences needs to have some underlying set of values.


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