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How To Be a Law Student While the World Is Burning

Posted on March 7, 2025 by CUNY Law Review
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By: Lillian Perez

Last semester, one of our blog staff editors, Lillian Perez, set out to discover what CUNY Law students think about being law students in this day and age.

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Footnote Forum, 25.1

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