Law in Contemporary Society

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Buyers and sellers of anything, including educational services, are mutually dependent. The relationship between law students' and their law school is mutually economically dependent. Law students depend on the law school to provide a degree (and the signaling, legitimizing factor the degree, in turn, provides) and to establish the network of intelligent, creative, law-minded students which will help us support a future practice. The law school's influence is also dependent on law students' continued participation - in order to boost a school's rankings we have to succeed.
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Buyers and sellers of anything, including educational services, are mutually dependent. The relationship between law students and their law school is mutually economically dependent. Law students depend on the law school to grant a degree (and the signaling, legitimizing factor the degree, in turn, provides) and to establish the network of intelligent, creative, law-minded students which will help us support a future practice. The law school's influence is also dependent on law students' continued participation - in order to boost a school's rankings we have to succeed.
 But there is a crucial difference between the type of dependence the law school has on students, and the dependence students have on the law school. Students' dependence is self-imposed and voluntary.

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