Lawyers and physicians have so much in common, despite some benign grievances that occasionally reach the level of homicidal rage. Just kidding. Calm down, juris doctors. Consider the similarities. Both professions serve a public who needs help. Both wield professional advice and judgment that must be tailored to an individual’s unique circumstances. Neither professional is ever 100% certain of anything, and an outcome cannot be guaranteed. Both are charged to put their clients' and patients' interests above their own. (Snickering permitted here.) Let's see what our legal brethren are up to. Law schools in America are having a serious problem that they are struggling to remedy. They need more students. Of course, they could fill their classrooms by recruiting qualified candidates to apply to their institutions. This strategy apparently couldn't fill the seats, assuming that it was even considered. So, here is their plan, brilliant in its simplicity. I
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