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Law Practice,
Judges and Judiciary

Oct. 1, 2018

Who cares about a Fazioli?

Take a look around you. Consider what is occurring throughout the country. An uneducated citizenry and one predominantly educated in solely technical skills put us and our democratic institutions at risk.

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In last Tuesday's Daily Journal (Sept. 25, 2018), Professor Frank Wu wrote another one of his thoughtful columns. I have long championed his views about the value of a liberal arts education as an integral component of legal education. Professor Wu wrote: "Legal education is regarded as a culmination of the liberal arts."

Unfortunately, there is the well-founded notion that a liberal arts ed...

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