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There was a joke in law school that ambitious college students decide to go to law school when they realize they lack the mathematics or science required to get into med school. Playing on this, my constitutional law professor joked that these people say to themselves, "I know! I'll go to law school! Law school is math class for poets!"

I don't know if the med-student-turned-law-student phenomenon actually exists, but for some reason my professor's turn of phrase stuck in my mind. A few years later, I was looking for a weblog title, and I remembered that phrase.

So there you have it.

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